Eni and Sanam announced the initiation of CO2 injection activities for Phase 1 of the Ravenna Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) project.
This joint venture represents Italy’s first project dedicated to capturing, transporting, and permanently storing CO₂ emissions to support industrial decarbonisation.
Phase 1 of the project aims to capture around 25,000 tons of CO2 annually from Eni’s natural gas treatment plant in Casalborsetti in the municipality of Ravenna.
After capturing, the carbon dioxide is transported to the offshore Porto Corsini Mare Ovest platform, where it is injected and stored 3,000 meters deep in the depleted Porto Corsini Mare Ovest gas field through the reconverted gas pipelines.
As a result, the project has already reduced CO2 emissions from the Casalborsetti plant’s chimney by over 90%, with peaks reaching 96%.
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Claudio Descalzi, the CEO of Eni said, “A project of great significance for decarbonisation has now become an industrial reality. The capture and storage of CO2 is an effective, safe – and now available – means to reduce emissions from energy-intensive industries whose activities cannot be electrified. We are using our depleted fields, existing infrastructure, and technical expertise in reinjection techniques to offer a very competitive service, which is receiving tremendous interest.”
He added, “We are tackling the complexity of the energy transition with real substance and determination, increasing and enhancing the solutions available to us to decarbonise our activities as well as various areas of economic and industrial systems. From renewables to biofuels, from CCS to sustainable chemistry, we are engaged in providing our clients with a variety of solutions, with a constant focus on economic competitiveness and the level of real demand from companies who require energy to function.”
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In the coming years, Phase 2 of the project aims to increase its activities and store around 4 million tons of CO2 per year by 2030.
This expansion aligns with Italy’s Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan (PNIEC) and has the potential to capture and store up to 16 million tons of CO₂ annually.
The Ravenna project is set to become the central hub for decarbonising Italy’s energy-intensive industries. The goal is to achieve climate targets and carbon neutrality by 2050.
Additionally, the project will provide solutions to support Italy’s industrial activities, including the energy-intensive sectors of the Emilia-Romagna region, while also maintaining jobs and creating new opportunities within the project’s supply chain.