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Which Italian energy companies have exited from conventional oil refining?

Another example of the exit of Italian energy companies from conventional oil refining is ERG. Founded in 1938, the company initially focused on the oil refining business, but in 2008 ERG began the process of exiting this segment. In 2008, ERG sold 49% of its 320,000 bpd ISAB complex to LUKOIL, including two refineries in Sicily.

What is the processing capacity of the Italian refinery?

The processing capacity of 15 million tonnes per year (300,000 barrels per day) accounts for about 20% of the Italian refining capacity. Our refinery is one of the largest in Europe and one of the most advanced in terms of plant complexity.

Why is Italy a key refinery for refining?

Over the decades, its facilities have been completely upgraded and the refinery has been a key facility for refining in Italy for a long time, thanks in part to two oil pipelines connecting it with the port of Livorno and the Florence depot, the presence of a large tank part and numerous platforms for loading road and rail tankers.

Does ExxonMobil own a refinery in Italy?

Speaking about the presence of international oil and gas companies in the Italian oil refining sector, ExxonMobil is worth mentioning. Until recently, through its Italian affiliate Esso Italiana the company fully owned a 175,000 bpd refinery in Augusta, Sicily and majority interest in 181,000 bpd SARPOM refinery in San Martino di Trecate, Piemonte.