We clearly and transparently support and share our position on the principles we consider essential in climate protection. We promote dialogue with governments, legislators and other companies to shape or support global policies and regulations to combat climate change. We engage with governments and legislators directly, and through groups such as trade associations or multi-sectoral coalitions.
August 2022 – EFRAG Draft of European Sustainability Reporting Standards E1 - Climate Change
Eni supports the proposal for a European climate reporting standard and believes that, in general, the requirements proposed by EFRAG are useful to ensure comprehensive reporting on companies' decarbonization strategy. Eni hopes that the most important international standard-setters will soon issue clear guidance on the metrics required by the standard whose calculation methodologies are still debated.
July 2022 - International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) Exposure Draft S2 on Climate-related Disclosures
Eni supports the ISSB's draft climate disclosure standard in that it bases its requirements on the 4 key areas for users and preparers already outlined by the TCFD (Governance, Risk Management, Strategy, and Targets & Metrics), and complements these minimum cross-sectoral requirements with a sectoral disclosure to capture the specifics of individual sectors. We hope that sectoral requirements can be further developed, including through comparison with robust, recognised and widely adopted standards (e.g., for the O&G sector, the IPIECA/API/IOGP standard).
June 2022 – US SEC Proposed rule for the Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors
In its response letter to the SEC, Eni supported the Commission's decision to develop a mandatory climate disclosure standard for companies, including a GHG Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions reporting requirement. In developing this standard, Eni suggested that the Commission build on existing guidelines on the subject, such as the TCFD Recommendations, and work towards convergence between this standard and those being developed by other major international regulators (e.g. EFRAG, ISSB).
May 2022 - Certification of carbon removals – EU rules
Eni welcomes and supports the European Commission's initiative on the certification of carbon removal solutions. Eni believes that harmonising the rules on the certification of all types of carbon removal activities at European level will increase the confidence of private actors in the development of such solutions, as the environmental and social benefits of their implementation are clear. This will also facilitate decision-making and encourage investment in this market.
April 2022 - New rules to prevent methane leakage in the energy sector
Eni supports the proposal for an EU-wide law to reduce methane emissions, with the goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2050. In this regard, Eni shares the European Commission's goal of improving the accuracy of source information and reducing methane emissions. Eni also suggests that the proposed regulation should be improved, taking into account that the requirements should balance the rate of issuance and the associated probability of occurrence with the costs for operators to comply with the obligations.
January 2022 - Methane Guiding Principles Signatory Reporting
Through participation in the Methane Guiding Principles initiative, Eni is committed to supporting methane policies and regulations that incentivise early action, drive improved performance, facilitate proper implementation and support flexibility and innovation. In a subset of the Methane Guiding Principles initiative, detailed recommendations have been developed to support appropriate European Union (EU) legislation that achieves ambitious methane emission reduction results across the entire supply chain of natural gas consumed in the EU.
March 2021 – Revision of EU rules on Gas
February 2021 – Proposal for a legislative act on methane leakage in the energy sector
September 2021 – Restoring sustainable carbon cycles
February 2021 – Revision of EU rules on Gas
– Methane policy recommendations for the EU – Monitoring, Reporting & Verification of Oil and Gas methane emissions
– Methane policy recommendations for the EU – Leak, Detection and Repair
– Methane policy recommendations for the EU – Upstream Venting and Flaring. This Upstream paper complements an April 2021 mid and downstream publication: Recommentations-on-Venting-and-Flaring.pdf (marcogaz.org)
– Methane policy recommendations for the EU – Addressing methane emissions from all gas consumed in the EU
– Methane policy recommendations for the EU – Reducing methane emissions in the agricultural and waste sector
July 2021 – Contribution to the WEF/WBCSD paper “Natural Climate Solutions for Corporates”
June 2021 – Pledge on Conserving threatened forests and mitigating climate change on 1t.org
August 2021 – Response to BOEM on the proposed one-lease-area per bidder scheme
June 2021 – Submission to the SEC public input request on climate-related disclosures
December 2020 – EU rules on industrial emissions – revision
November 2020 – Updating Member State emissions reduction targets (Effort Sharing Regulation) in line with the 2030 climate target plan
November 2020 – Revision of the Renewable Energy Directive (EU) 2018/2001
November 2020 – Review of Directive 2012/27/EU on energy efficiency
November 2020 – Land use, land use change and forestry – review of EU rules
November 2020 – Revision of the CO2 emission standards for cars and vans
November 2020 – Updating the EU Emissions Trading System
November 2020 – Revision of the Energy and Environmental Aid Guidelines (EEAG)
September 2020 – Review of the requirements for packaging and feasibility of measures to prevent packaging waste
August 2020 – Environmental claims based on environmental footprint methods
August 2020 – ReFuelEU Aviation – Sustainable Aviation Fuels
July 2020 – Offshore renewable energy strategy
July 2020 – FuelEU Maritime
July 2020 – Revision of the Energy Tax Directive
July 2020 – Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
July 2020 – Evaluation of the 2011 White Paper on Transport
May 2020 – Waste shipments – revision of EU rules
March 2020 – 2030 Climate Target Plan
December 2020 – Proposal for a legislative act on methane leaka e in the energy sector
December 2020 – Towards a strong and sustainable EU Algae sector
October 2020 – Land use, land use change and forestry – review of EU rules
October 2020 – Updating Member State emissions reduction targets (Effort Sharing Regulation) in line with the 2030 climate target plan
October 2020 – Updating the EU Emissions Trading System
August 2020 – Revision of the Renewable Energy Directive (EU) 2018/2001
July 2020 – EU Methane Strategy
May 2020 – A EU hydrogen strategy
May 2020 – Strategy for smart sector integration
March 2020 – EU rules on industrial emissions – revision
August 2022 – EFRAG Draft of European Sustainability Reporting Standards E1 - Climate Change
Eni supports the proposal for a European climate reporting standard and believes that, in general, the requirements proposed by EFRAG are useful to ensure comprehensive reporting on companies' decarbonization strategy. Eni hopes that the most important international standard-setters will soon issue clear guidance on the metrics required by the standard whose calculation methodologies are still debated.
July 2022 - International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) Exposure Draft S2 on Climate-related Disclosures
Eni supports the ISSB's draft climate disclosure standard in that it bases its requirements on the 4 key areas for users and preparers already outlined by the TCFD (Governance, Risk Management, Strategy, and Targets & Metrics), and complements these minimum cross-sectoral requirements with a sectoral disclosure to capture the specifics of individual sectors. We hope that sectoral requirements can be further developed, including through comparison with robust, recognised and widely adopted standards (e.g., for the O&G sector, the IPIECA/API/IOGP standard).
June 2022 – US SEC Proposed rule for the Enhancement and Standardization of Climate-Related Disclosures for Investors
In its response letter to the SEC, Eni supported the Commission's decision to develop a mandatory climate disclosure standard for companies, including a GHG Scope 1, 2 and 3 emissions reporting requirement. In developing this standard, Eni suggested that the Commission build on existing guidelines on the subject, such as the TCFD Recommendations, and work towards convergence between this standard and those being developed by other major international regulators (e.g. EFRAG, ISSB).
May 2022 - Certification of carbon removals – EU rules
Eni welcomes and supports the European Commission's initiative on the certification of carbon removal solutions. Eni believes that harmonising the rules on the certification of all types of carbon removal activities at European level will increase the confidence of private actors in the development of such solutions, as the environmental and social benefits of their implementation are clear. This will also facilitate decision-making and encourage investment in this market.
April 2022 - New rules to prevent methane leakage in the energy sector
Eni supports the proposal for an EU-wide law to reduce methane emissions, with the goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2050. In this regard, Eni shares the European Commission's goal of improving the accuracy of source information and reducing methane emissions. Eni also suggests that the proposed regulation should be improved, taking into account that the requirements should balance the rate of issuance and the associated probability of occurrence with the costs for operators to comply with the obligations.
January 2022 - Methane Guiding Principles Signatory Reporting
Through participation in the Methane Guiding Principles initiative, Eni is committed to supporting methane policies and regulations that incentivise early action, drive improved performance, facilitate proper implementation and support flexibility and innovation. In a subset of the Methane Guiding Principles initiative, detailed recommendations have been developed to support appropriate European Union (EU) legislation that achieves ambitious methane emission reduction results across the entire supply chain of natural gas consumed in the EU.
March 2021 – Revision of EU rules on Gas
February 2021 – Proposal for a legislative act on methane leakage in the energy sector
September 2021 – Restoring sustainable carbon cycles
February 2021 – Revision of EU rules on Gas
– Methane policy recommendations for the EU – Monitoring, Reporting & Verification of Oil and Gas methane emissions
– Methane policy recommendations for the EU – Leak, Detection and Repair
– Methane policy recommendations for the EU – Upstream Venting and Flaring. This Upstream paper complements an April 2021 mid and downstream publication: Recommentations-on-Venting-and-Flaring.pdf (marcogaz.org)
– Methane policy recommendations for the EU – Addressing methane emissions from all gas consumed in the EU
– Methane policy recommendations for the EU – Reducing methane emissions in the agricultural and waste sector
July 2021 – Contribution to the WEF/WBCSD paper “Natural Climate Solutions for Corporates”
June 2021 – Pledge on Conserving threatened forests and mitigating climate change on 1t.org
August 2021 – Response to BOEM on the proposed one-lease-area per bidder scheme
June 2021 – Submission to the SEC public input request on climate-related disclosures
December 2020 – EU rules on industrial emissions – revision
November 2020 – Updating Member State emissions reduction targets (Effort Sharing Regulation) in line with the 2030 climate target plan
November 2020 – Revision of the Renewable Energy Directive (EU) 2018/2001
November 2020 – Review of Directive 2012/27/EU on energy efficiency
November 2020 – Land use, land use change and forestry – review of EU rules
November 2020 – Revision of the CO2 emission standards for cars and vans
November 2020 – Updating the EU Emissions Trading System
November 2020 – Revision of the Energy and Environmental Aid Guidelines (EEAG)
September 2020 – Review of the requirements for packaging and feasibility of measures to prevent packaging waste
August 2020 – Environmental claims based on environmental footprint methods
August 2020 – ReFuelEU Aviation – Sustainable Aviation Fuels
July 2020 – Offshore renewable energy strategy
July 2020 – FuelEU Maritime
July 2020 – Revision of the Energy Tax Directive
July 2020 – Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
July 2020 – Evaluation of the 2011 White Paper on Transport
May 2020 – Waste shipments – revision of EU rules
March 2020 – 2030 Climate Target Plan
December 2020 – Proposal for a legislative act on methane leaka e in the energy sector
December 2020 – Towards a strong and sustainable EU Algae sector
October 2020 – Land use, land use change and forestry – review of EU rules
October 2020 – Updating Member State emissions reduction targets (Effort Sharing Regulation) in line with the 2030 climate target plan
October 2020 – Updating the EU Emissions Trading System
August 2020 – Revision of the Renewable Energy Directive (EU) 2018/2001
July 2020 – EU Methane Strategy
May 2020 – A EU hydrogen strategy
May 2020 – Strategy for smart sector integration
March 2020 – EU rules on industrial emissions – revision
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