Italy
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The Ravenna CCS project will capture, transport, and store carbon-dioxide emissions from Eni’s natural gas treatment plant in Casalborsetti, Italy, estimated to be approximately 25,000 tonnes per year.
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By repurposing Italy’s depleted Porto Corsini Mare Ovest offshore gas field for CO2 storage, Eni and Italian grid operator Snam have positioned the Ravenna CCS project to play a major role in the EU’s development of more than 50 mpta of CO2 storage capacity by 2030.
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At peak, annual production from the two fields offshore Italy is expected to reach 1.5 Bcm.
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The 2-day event hosted in Turin, Italy, provided a common platform across various disciplines, spotlighting the notable scientific and technical advancements in the energy transition.
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Mitsubishi, Kraft Heinz, and Petrobras develop plans for hydrogen plants, and the US Department of Energy funds projects throughout the country.
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The supermajor plans to sell its majority stake in the Italian offshore terminal as it sheds noncore assets.
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Work slated for Côte d’Ivoire and Italy includes new riser/pipelines and FSRU facilities.
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Deployed off the coast of Brindisi, Italy, the sensor will conduct in-depth studies to support the design of the Kailia Energia and Lupiae Maris wind farms.
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Eni and Italian energy infrastructure operator Snam are partnering to secure Italy’s North African gas supply and future hydrogen initiatives.
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Italian oil major Eni said on 18 April it had decided to temporarily shut down a treatment plant serving its biggest domestic oil field in southern Italy to meet a local order.
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