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  • Eni, which is the largest foreign player in Libya, has been active in the country since 1959.

    Eni Signs Deal for Libyan Restart Giada Zampano 2011

  • Eni, which is controlled by the Italian government with a stake of about 30%, set its interim dividend on 2010 results at 50 European cents a share, the same as last year.

    Eni Profit Soars Due to Higher Crude Prices 2010

  • The Eni is a major integrated energy company, committed to growth in the activities of finding, producing, transporting, transforming and marketing oil and gas.

    Kashmiri children to get a feel of global warming,world Scientists,researchers converging in event 2009

  • Eni, which is about 30% state-controlled, pulled out of Qatar in 2002 because it was considered uneconomic to operate there at the time.

    Eni Signs Qatar Deal 2008

  • Eni, which is Italy's biggest oil company, bought its stake in Galp in 2000 after paying 964 million euros.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Last week, an Italian company called Eni reopened the pipeline that runs natural gas from Libya to Italy for the first time in eight months.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The Government earlier this week said it had not yet approved the sale of the Ugandan oil fields to Eni, which is partly owned by the Italian government.

    New Vision Frontpage News 2009

  • Eni, which is buying a 50 percent interest in blocks 1 and 3A around Lake Albert from explorer Heritage Oil, is expected to build a pipeline eastwards from the lake, possibly to the Kenyan port of Mombasa, the nearest harbor 1,300 km (813 miles) away and a potential export center for Ugandan oil.

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  • Eni, which is buying a 50 percent interest in blocks 1 and 3A around Lake Albert from explorer Heritage Oil, is expected to build a pipeline eastwards from the lake, possibly to the Kenyan port of Mombasa, the nearest harbor 1,300 km (813 miles) away and a potential export center for Ugandan oil.

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  • Eni, which is buying a 50 percent interest in blocks 1 and 3A around Lake

    IMRA Middle East News Updates 2009

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