First announced in January, the site is to be ENI’s third biorefinery and have the capacity to produce 500,000 tons of HVO diesel, HVO naphtha, and bio-LPG using renewable raw materials as feedstock. The site is expected to begin operations in 2026 and will bring Eni’s biorefining capacity to over 5 million metric tons per year.
Eni’s other biorefinery sites at Porto Marghera and Gela came online in 2014 and 2019, respectively.