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Eni S.p.A. reports progress on its share buyback program for the period from 1 to 5 December 2025. Over these five trading days, the company repurchased 3,794,333 shares, equal to 0.12% of its share capital, on Euronext Milan at a weighted average price of €16.1792 per share, for a total of €61,389,306.62.
Since the start of the buyback on 20 May 2025, Eni has acquired 87,930,238 shares, representing 2.79% of the share capital, for a total consideration of €1,291,437,134.29. Including these purchases and shares granted to executives and employees under incentive and ownership plans, Eni now holds 174,758,252 treasury shares, equal to 5.55% of its share capital.
Eni S.p.A. reports progress on its share buyback program, purchasing 2,514,082 treasury shares on Euronext Milan between 25 and 28 November 2025. These shares equal 0.08% of the share capital and were bought at a weighted average price of €15.9104, for a total of €39,999,999.45, under the program approved by shareholders on 14 May 2025.
Since the program started on 20 May 2025, Eni has acquired 84,135,905 shares, equal to 2.67% of the share capital, for a total of €1,230,047,827.67. Taking into account treasury shares already held and free shares granted to executives and employees, Eni now holds 170,963,919 treasury shares, representing 5.43% of its share capital.
Eni S.p.A. filed a Form 6-K to report activity in its share buyback program. On 17 November 2025, the company repurchased 604,654 treasury shares on Euronext Milan, equal to 0.02% of its share capital, at a weighted average price of €16.5384 per share, for a total of €9,999,987.34. These purchases were made under the treasury share program approved by shareholders on 14 May 2025.
Since the buyback program started on 20 May 2025, Eni has acquired 81,621,823 shares, representing 2.59% of the share capital, for an aggregate consideration of €1,190,047,828.22. Taking into account treasury shares already held, purchases made, and free shares granted to executives under the Long-Term Incentive Plan 2020-2022, Eni now holds 171,739,182 treasury shares, equal to 5.46% of its share capital.
Eni S.p.A. reports progress on its share buyback program. During the period from 10 to 14 November 2025, the company repurchased 3,060,277 treasury shares, equal to 0.10% of its share capital, on Euronext Milan at a weighted average price of €16.3384 per share, for a total of €49,999,990.97. These purchases were carried out under the buyback program approved by shareholders on 14 May 2025.
Since the start of the program on 20 May 2025, Eni has bought back 81,017,169 shares, representing 2.57% of the share capital, for a total cost of €1,180,047,840.88. Taking into account shares already held, purchases made, and free shares granted to directors under the Long-Term Incentive Plan 2020-2022, Eni now holds 171,134,528 treasury shares, equal to 5.44% of its share capital.
Eni S.p.A. reported purchases of 3,142,690 shares on Euronext Milan during November 3–7, 2025, equal to 0.10% of share capital, at a weighted average price of €15.9099 per share for a total of €49,999,988.86, under the buyback program approved on May 14, 2025.
Since the program’s start on May 20, 2025, Eni has acquired 77,956,892 shares (2.48% of share capital) for an aggregate consideration of €1,130,047,849.91. After including previously held treasury shares and free shares granted to directors following the Long‑Term Incentive Plan 2020–2022, Eni now holds 168,074,251 shares, equal to 5.34% of the share capital.
Daily transaction totals for the week were summarized, with quantities and weighted average prices disclosed for each trading day.
Eni S.p.A. reported share repurchases under its treasury share program. During October 27–31, 2025, the company bought 3,147,279 shares (0.10% of share capital) at a weighted average price of €15.8867 per share, for a total of €50,000,023.53.
Since the program began on May 20, 2025, Eni has acquired 74,814,202 shares (2.38% of share capital) for an aggregate €1,080,047,861.05. After these purchases, Eni holds 166,424,529 treasury shares, equal to 5.29% of its share capital. These transactions represent a cash outlay to repurchase stock and are part of the share buyback authorized by shareholders on May 14, 2025.
Eni S.p.A. reported weekly progress on its share buyback. During 20–24 October 2025, the company repurchased 3,271,315 shares on Euronext Milan, equal to 0.10% of share capital, at a weighted average price of €15.2844 per share, for a total cash consideration of €49,999,991.92 under the program approved on 14 May 2025.
Since the program started on 20 May 2025, Eni has bought 71,666,923 shares (2.28% of share capital) for an aggregate €1,030,047,837.52. After these purchases, Eni holds 163,277,250 treasury shares, representing 5.19% of its share capital.
Eni S.p.A. reported strong Q3 2025 performance and raised shareholder returns. The Board approved the second tranche of the 2025 dividend provision at €0.26 per share, ex‑dividend on November 24, 2025 and payable on November 26, 2025. Holders of ADRs outstanding at the November 25, 2025 record date will receive €0.52 per ADR on December 5, 2025.
Operationally, production rose 6% year over year to 1.76 million boe/d. Q3 proforma adjusted EBIT was €3.0 billion, adjusted net profit attributable to shareholders was €1.247 billion, and cash flow from operations before working capital was €3.297 billion, with net cash from operations at €3.078 billion. Leverage before lease liabilities was 0.19, with proforma leverage cited at 12% including pending transactions.
2025 outlook improved. Eni lifted its 2025 share buyback by €0.3 billion to €1.8 billion and increased full‑year CFFO guidance to €12 billion. The company raised production guidance to 1.71–1.72 million boe/d and expects GGP proforma adjusted EBIT above €1 billion, while reiterating gross capex below €8.5 billion and year‑end installed renewables of 5.5 GW.
Eni S.p.A. reported purchases of its own shares on Euronext Milan during 13–17 October 2025. The company bought 3,376,122 shares, equal to 0.11% of share capital, at a weighted average price of €14.8099, for a total consideration of €49,999,986.71 under the treasury share program approved on 14 May 2025.
Since the program’s start on 20 May 2025, Eni has acquired 68,395,608 shares, equal to 2.17% of share capital, for a total of €980,047,845.60. After these purchases, Eni holds 160,005,935 treasury shares, equal to 5.08% of its share capital.
Eni S.p.A. reported purchases of treasury shares on Euronext Milan during 6–10 October 2025. The company bought 3,283,799 shares (0.10% of share capital) at a weighted average price of €15.2263 per share, for a total consideration of €49,999,999.55, under the buyback program approved on 14 May 2025.
Since the program began on 20 May 2025, Eni has acquired 65,019,486 shares (2.07% of share capital) for an aggregate €930,047,858.89. After these purchases, Eni holds 156,629,813 treasury shares, equal to 4.98% of its share capital.