Eni 'Mission Impossible' points to seismic shift for Big Oil

Italian energy giant Eni has defied skeptics with an ambitious gas plan.
Enis topchef, Claudio Descalzi, er involveret i retssagen. | Photo: Eni
Enis topchef, Claudio Descalzi, er involveret i retssagen. | Photo: Eni
BY CHIARA ALBANESE & JAVIER BLAS, BLOOMBERG

The fact even senior managers privately described the plan as "Mission Impossible" showed the scale of the task: Italian energy giant Eni SpA wanted to produce gas from the Zohr field little more than two years after finding it in August 2015.

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