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Eni seeks buyer for Brindisi cracking unit

  • Market: Petrochemicals
  • 29/04/26

Italian energy company Eni has decided to sell its cracking unit at Brindisi in southern Italy and will appoint an adviser to find a buyer, Italy's industry ministry said.

"With regard to the Brindisi site, Eni has told the minister it will pick a top international adviser to identify an industrial player interested in buying the activity earmarked for conservation [cracking]," the ministry said.

The statement follows a meeting between industry minister Adolfo Urso and Eni on the group's plans, first announced in 2024, to transform three sites operated by Versalis, Eni's chemicals unit, in Puglia and Sicily.

A sale of the Brindisi site, including the polyethylene plants, had not previously been contemplated when the cracking unit was shut early last year. Eni declined to comment on media reports naming US bank JPMorgan as a potential adviser.

Versalis closed the Brindisi cracker in March 2025. The unit had ethylene capacity of 410,000 t/yr, propylene capacity of 220,000 t/yr and butadiene capacity of 145,000 t/yr. Versalis has continued to operate a 216,000 t/yr high-density polyethylene (HDPE) unit and a 205,000 t/yr linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) unit at the site using imported ethylene. LyondellBasell also continues to operate a 260,000 t/yr polypropylene plant at Brindisi.

The ministry also said Eni's plans to build a lithium battery gigafactory at the Brindisi site for energy storage purposes were on track. Eni set up a joint venture with Seri Industrial in September last year, called Eni Storage Systems.

At Priolo in Sicily, the ministry said the permitting process to reconvert the Versalis site was progressing. Eni and Kuwait's Q8 have committed to build and operate a new 500,000 t/yr biorefinery at the site, scheduled for completion in 2028. "Work on dismantling the cracking unit started in March," the ministry said.

Work at Ragusa in Sicily to build a skills centre focused on safety and maintenance, alongside facilities to support bio and sustainable supply chains, is also under way, the ministry added.

A further meeting between the ministry and Eni to update on the Versalis reconversion plans is scheduled for 25 June.


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