Description
SWOT ANALYSIS OF ENI

ENI

Parent Company

ENI

Category

Oil and Gas

Sector

Energy

Tagline/ Slogan

A major integrated energy company

Italy's largest industrial company with a market capitalization of USP 68 billion euros STP

Corporates and individuals in more than 90 countries looking to Segment fulfill energy needs

Enterprises looking to produce energy , people who depend on petrol, diesel for vehicles in more than 90 countries specially in Target Group Europe

Positioning

Full filing the energy needs of Corporates and individuals in Europe SWOT Analysis

1.Robust research and development (R&D) capabilities 2.Operates in 90 countries and employs 75,000+ people 3.Operations in a wide range of businesses worldwide and commands Strength presence across the energy value chain through its subsidiaries 4.Strong retail operations across Europe 5.Key values are sustainability, culture, partnership, innovation and efficiency, which are communicated across the world by a symbol, the six legged dog.

Weakness

1.Eni and its subsidiaries have been found guilty of engaging in corrupt practices and are under legal scanner

2. Geographically limited to primarily in Europe means lesser market share growth

1.Focus on products with greater added value, and through expansion and differentiation of its product portfolio in Chemical Sector. 2.Strategic divestiture by existing from the non.core businesses will Opportunity realign Eni as a growing integrated energy entity and enable the company to improve its margins. 3.Acquisition of exploration blocks worldwide 4.Increasing demand for LNG

1.Risks associated with the regulatory powers entrusted to the Italian Authority for Electricity and Gas 2.The incident at the BP.operated Macondo well in the Gulf of Mexico Threats is likely to result in more stringent regulation of oil and gas activities in the US 3.High levels of income taxes 4.Commodity price risks arising in normal trading and commercial activities Competition

1.BP Plc 2.Chevron Corporation Competitors 3.ConocoPhillips 4.ExxonMobil Corporation 5.Royal Dutch Shell plc 6.TOTAL S.A.



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