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  • SUSTAINABILITY

Eni presents its second sustainability report in Mozambique

Maputo (Mozambique), 22 September 2025 – Eni presented today “Juntos Crescemos 2024”, the second edition of its sustainability report in Mozambique. The presentation took place during the Mozambique Gas Summit & Exhibition, in Maputo, at the presence of its local stakeholders. 

“This document stays as a testament to our commitment to the country, showing that success depends on everyone being onboard, from our personnel to the hosting communities and partners with whom we share our path. Over the years, our Coral South project has become a true floating school for a new generation of Mozambicans who are now sharing their expertise even within Eni’s operations abroad. At the same time, our targeted investments in health, education and other key areas, have promoted inclusive growth, ensuring that we grow together with the communities we serve”, said Marica Calabrese, Managing Director of Eni Rovuma Basin, at the report’s presentation ceremony. 

The report outlines Eni’s journey toward sustainable growth in Mozambique, describing the company’s achievements and objectives. Along with Coral South project’s outstanding performance – the FLNG production reached 5 million tons of LNG in 2024 since startup in 2022 – the document describes the ongoing energy transition initiatives. 

In 2024, Eni’s Great Limpopo Project secured Mozambique’s first REDD+ license; the project, spanning an area of 4,000,000 hectares of forest, is expected to benefit approximately 320,000 community members. Additionally, the company has expanded its clean cooking program, distributing more than 140,000 improved cookstoves to date, benefitting vulnerable people across the Maputo, Sofala, and Manica provinces. Eni has also launched the production of vegetable oil for Enilive biorefineries, creating new opportunities for farmers through its agri-feedstock project.

Strengthening local development is one of the pillars of Eni’s strategy in Mozambique, and in 2024 the company has continued to deliver projects to promote access to essential services, such as health, water, and education, as well as economic diversification. More in detail, Eni delivered the first-ever Computerized Tomography Scan (CT Scan) scan to the Pemba Provincial Hospital, serving a population of over 500,000 people, and supported cervical cancer prevention initiatives with over 3,700 tests conducted. The company has continued to support students pursuing undergraduate, specialization, and PhD courses within its vocational training program, mainly focused in Pemba, which has already involved over 700 students, teachers and school staff since its inception. About 50,000 people have benefited from economic diversification and social cohesion initiatives, while an additional 60,000 people have gained improved access to safe water, hygiene and sanitation services.

Eni has been present in Mozambique since 2006. Between 2011 and 2014, the company discovered vast natural gas resources in the Rovuma Basin, in the Coral, Mamba Complex and Agulha reservoirs, with around 2,400 billion cubic meters of gas in place. Eni is the operator of Coral South project, the first to produce gas from the Rovuma Basin. The company is committed to supporting the country’s economic diversification and to improving access to education, health, and water through the implementation of a comprehensive local development strategy. 

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