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Snam studying binding offer for stake in Eni's carbon capture unit

Italy's Snam is studying a binding offer for a stake in Eni's carbon capture business that could be sent next month, the gas grid operator's CEO stated on Wednesday.

In 2015 Snam and Eni launched a joint job for Italy's. first carbon capture and storage center, and Snam is now. thinking about folding its 50% shareholding in the venture into. Eni's CCS system.

We are taking a look at the paperwork provided in the. information space and at this moment the indicator we have gotten is. to prepare a binding offer by the end of February ... however there. is no guaranteed date, Snam's Stefano Venier stated at a. presentation of the group's brand-new strategy.

Energy group Eni said last year it remained in talks with a. handful of possible partners thinking about its CCS service.

Snam announced previously on Wednesday the intention to invest. a total of 12.4 billion euros ($ 12.9 billion), web of grants, in. the next five years to boost its infrastructure and establish. low-carbon companies.

The group will devote 10.9 billion euros to its gas. facilities and 1.5 billion euros to low-carbon organizations,. of which 0.5 billion will go to the CCS organization.

Snam stated energy-intensive companies based in Italy were. revealing interest in capturing, carrying and storing carbon. dioxide emissions in the Ravenna hub, adding French and Greek. business were likewise looking at the effort.

CCS technology gets rid of CO2 produced by commercial procedures. from the atmosphere or catches it at the point of emission and. stores it underground.

The International Energy Agency says CCS can play an essential. function in achieving global climate goals. However critics say it risks. prolonging using fossil fuels and question its commercial. practicality.

(source: Reuters)