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Italy's Snam open to invest in Eni's carbon capture organization

Italian gas grid operator Snam will fold its 50% stake in a carbon capture and storage ( CCS) project in the Adriatic into Eni's CCS system, Snam CEO said on Thursday, adding the gas grid could even more invest in this spinoff.

Snam will turn over its 50% in the Italian carbon capture job to Eni, getting in exchange a stake in Eni's unit specialising in CCS ... then the group's board will decide whether to assemble this stake, Snam's Stefano Venier said in a. interview after providing the group's transition plan.

Snam and Eni released in September Italy's first carbon. capture, transportation and storage (CCS) job by beginning carbon. dioxide (CO2) injections into a depleted gas field in the. Adriatic Sea near the Italian city of Ravenna.

CCS technology gets rid of from the environment CO2 produced by. commercial procedures or captures it at the point of emission and. shops it underground.

The International Energy Firm says CCS can play a vital. role in achieving worldwide climate objectives. However critics say it runs the risk of. lengthening making use of fossil fuels and question its industrial. viability.

Under its so-called satellite strategy, Eni has been. splitting off development businesses to bring in partners interested. in sharing financial investment into specific locations.

Previously this year Eni partnered with Swiss asset supervisor. Energy Facilities Partners, which chose to invest in the. Italian group's renewable system Plenitude. It is currently in. special talks with U.S. investment fund KKR on the sale of a. minority stake in biofuel unit Enilive.

(source: Reuters)