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Italy picks former Terna CFO Scornajenchi to run gas grid group Snam

State lender Cassa Depositi e Prestiti announced on Thursday that the Italian government had chosen Agostino Scornajenchi to replace Stefano Venier, as CEO of Snam's gas grid group.

Snam is controlled by the right-wing government of Prime Minister Giorgia Melons through CDP. Venier was appointed while the previous government, led by Mario Draghi as Prime Minister, was still in office.

Scornajenchi is currently the head of CDP's venture capital division. He was Terna’s chief financial officer from November 2012 to November 2023.

Snam shareholders will likely approve CDP’s proposal during a May 14 meeting.

Snam, under Venier's three-year mandate as CEO, helped reduce Italy’s dependency on Russian gas. This was achieved by establishing two new LNG terminals, and increasing supplies from North Africa, and Azerbaijan.

Venier has also signed a contract with Edison for the purchase of three gas storage facilities and begun work on boosting the transport capacity of the network from the south to the north to increase the flexibility in the national gas infrastructure.

Snam, a partner in the first Italian carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, has received the support of European Commission to build a grid for transporting green hydrogen into northern Europe.

The group, which earns the majority of its profits from regulated activities such as gas, LNG transportation and storage management, posted a 14 percent increase in its core adjusted profit to 2,75 billion euros last year ($3 billion). ($1 = 0.8880 euros) (Reporting and editing by Alvise Armillini and Keith Weir, with Francesca Landini & Giuseppe Fonte)

(source: Reuters)