ENI


Q1: Eni hit the ground running with a Brent-propelled buyback uplift

24/04/24 -"Eni’s positive Q1 results were driven by strong Plentitude growth performance (up by 80% yoy) and a 5% increase in production volume on the back of the Neptune integration and the ongoing ..."

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24/04/24
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