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Welcome to our dedicated page for Eni SEC filings (Ticker: E), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.

Eni S.p.A. (E) files as a foreign issuer under Form 20-F, and its ongoing reporting is documented through numerous Form 6-K submissions. These filings, excerpts of which are provided, give detailed insight into Eni’s capital management, financial communication, and planned corporate events.

A prominent feature of recent 6-K reports is the treasury share buyback program approved by the Shareholders’ Meeting on 14 May 2025. Each filing specifies a defined period, the number of Eni shares acquired on Euronext Milan, the weighted average purchase price, and the total consideration. The filings also show cumulative totals since the program’s start on 20 May 2025 and the resulting percentage of share capital held as treasury shares, after considering free shares granted to executives and employees under long-term incentive and employee stock ownership plans.

Another key filing, dated 11 December 2025, sets out Eni’s Financial Calendar 2026, listing scheduled dates for preliminary financial statements, the Annual Report 2025, a strategic plan for 2026–2029, quarterly 2026 results, and related Board of Directors and Shareholders’ Meeting sessions. In the same document, Eni states its intention to continue providing quarterly financial results on a voluntary basis, including indicators such as operating profit or equivalent measures, consolidated and adjusted net results, net financial position, cash flow, shareholders’ equity, and leverage.

The 11 December 2025 Form 6-K also records Board approval for the possible issue of hybrid subordinated bonds to institutional investors, intended for listing on regulated markets or multilateral trading facilities, to support a well-balanced financial structure and general corporate purposes.

On Stock Titan’s filings page, users can access these Eni SEC submissions as they are made available from EDGAR. AI-powered tools can help summarize the dense buyback tables, highlight changes in treasury share percentages, and clarify the implications of calendar announcements and potential hybrid bond issues, so readers can more quickly interpret what each filing indicates about Eni’s financial and corporate actions.

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Eni S.p.A. reported strong first-quarter 2026 results, saying performance was ahead of its operating and financial guidance for the year. Hydrocarbon production rose 9% year-over-year to 1.8 million boe/d, supported by major new projects and exploration discoveries in Africa, Egypt and Indonesia.

Group proforma adjusted EBIT was €3.536 billion, down 4% versus Q1 2025, while adjusted net profit attributable to shareholders was €1.302 billion, 8% lower year-over-year. Cash flow from operations before working capital at replacement cost was €2.878 billion, supporting continued investment and shareholder distributions.

Eni raised full-year 2026 adjusted CFFO guidance by 20% to €13.8 billion and increased its proposed share buyback by about 90% to €2.8 billion. The 2026 dividend is confirmed at €1.1 per share, 5% above 2025. Proforma gearing stands at 15%, indicating a conservative balance sheet.

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Eni S.p.A. outlines proposed slates for its Board of Directors and Board of Statutory Auditors ahead of the Shareholders’ Meeting scheduled for 6 May 2026. The Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF), holding 2.166% of Eni’s share capital directly and a further 30.918% through Cassa Depositi e Prestiti for a total of 33.084%, has presented candidates for both boards and proposed Giuseppina Di Foggia as Chair of the Board of Directors.

A group of asset managers and institutional investors holding about 0.92% of the share capital has filed a separate slate for both boards and proposes Francesco Fallacara as Chair of the Board of Statutory Auditors. Shareholder Romano Minozzi and subsidiaries, with 3.27% of the share capital, have filed an additional slate for the Board of Directors.

All candidate slates and supporting documents will be available at Eni’s registered office, on its website, at Borsa Italiana and via the Consob‑authorised storage system “1Info”. Many candidates have declared compliance with independence requirements under Article 148 of the Consolidated Law on Finance and the Corporate Governance Code.

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Eni S.p.A. reports that its Board of Directors has approved the possible issuance of one or more bonds, to be placed with institutional investors, for up to a maximum aggregate amount of €10 billion (or equivalent in other currencies) in one or more tranches by 31 March 2028. The bonds, if issued, are intended to help maintain Eni’s well-balanced financial structure and fund general corporate purposes, and may be listed on one or more regulated markets.

The Board also approved the fourth tranche of the provision in place of the 2025 dividend, authorizing a distribution of €0.27 per share from Eni S.p.A. available reserves, bringing the total annual provision in place of the dividend to €1.05 per share. The fourth tranche applies to shares outstanding at the ex-dividend date of 18 May 2026 and is payable on 20 May 2026. Holders of ADRs outstanding at the record date of 19 May 2026 will receive €0.54 per ADR, payable on 5 June 2026, with each ADR representing two Eni shares.

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Eni S.p.A. has filed its Annual Report on Form 20-F for the year ended 31 December 2025 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The 2025 Form 20-F is available on Eni’s website in the Publications section, and shareholders can request a free hard copy by email.

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Eni reported 2025 consolidated net profit attributable to shareholders of €2,608 million and parent company net profit of €4,429 million, and approved its 2025 Annual Report. Net profit was broadly stable year on year, while revenue and operating profit declined moderately.

The Board plans a fourth 2025 dividend instalment and will propose a 2026 dividend of €1.10 per share, about 5% higher, alongside a 2026 share buyback initially set at €1.5 billion, potentially rising to €4 billion depending on cash flow from operations.

Eni presented a 2026‑2030 plan targeting cash flow from operations of around €17 billion by 2030, implying a 14% compound annual growth per share, with gearing kept in a 10‑15% range and shareholder distributions at 35‑45% of cash flow. It also started a reorganization of Plenitude, based on a €10.75 billion equity valuation and about €1.5 billion capital increase, expected to lead to Plenitude’s deconsolidation while Eni retains close to 65% ownership and joint control.

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Eni SpA filed its annual Form 20-F for the year ended December 31, 2025, prepared under IFRS. The report emphasizes how earnings are highly sensitive to crude oil and gas prices; a 14.5% Brent decline in 2025 cut Exploration & Production operating profit by about €1.8 billion and cash flow by €1.6 billion.

Management highlights major risks from commodity volatility, global slowdown, geopolitical tensions in Ukraine and the Middle East, and competition across refining, chemicals, gas, and retail. Refining posted a €1.1 billion operating loss in 2025 and chemicals €1.4 billion, prompting a capital-intensive restructuring plan.

The filing also details extensive climate-transition, regulatory, legal, and reputational risks, including potential carbon pricing, stricter emissions rules, climate litigation, and investor divestment. Eni plans about €29 billion of gross spending in 2026–2030 largely on hydrocarbons, alongside growing low- and zero-carbon businesses such as renewables, biofuels, and carbon sequestration.

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Eni S.p.A. reported 2025 results showing resilient operations, strong cash generation and increased shareholder returns, while approving the third tranche of its 2025 dividend provision. The Board authorized a €0.26 per share distribution (out of a €1.05 annual provision), with ex‑dividend on 23 March 2026 and payment on 25 March 2026. ADR holders will receive €0.52 per ADR on 8 April 2026.

For 2025, proforma adjusted EBIT was €12.22 billion, down 15% year on year, while adjusted net profit attributable to shareholders was €4.99 billion, down 5%. Cash flow from operations reached €12.50 billion and free cash flow €5.37 billion, supporting €4.98 billion of dividends and buybacks and reducing net borrowings before leases to €9.39 billion, bringing gearing to 15% (14% proforma). Hydrocarbon production averaged 1,728 kboe/d, slightly above 2024, and renewables capacity reached 5.8 GW at year‑end.

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Eni S.p.A. has completed its 2025 share buyback programme, which was authorized for a total of EUR 1.8 billion to provide shareholders with additional remuneration beyond dividends. Over the life of the programme, the company repurchased 118,782,928 shares, equal to 3.77% of its share capital, for a total of 1,799,999,988.06 euro.

These repurchased shares are scheduled to be cancelled in line with a resolution passed at the shareholders’ meeting on 14 May 2025. Including existing treasury shares, programme purchases since 20 May 2025 and free shares granted to employees under long-term incentive and employee stock ownership plans, Eni now holds 205,610,942 shares, representing 6.53% of its share capital.

In the final reported period from 16 to 18 February 2026, Eni bought 1,189,467 shares, equal to 0.04% of its share capital, at a weighted average price of €18.2217 per share, for a total of €21,674,131.24 on the Euronext Milan market.

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Eni S.p.A. reports progress on its ongoing share buyback program. During the period from 9 to 13 February 2026, the company repurchased 2,220,844 treasury shares, equal to 0.07% of its share capital, on Euronext Milan at a weighted average price of €18.0112 per share, for a total cash outlay of €39,999,986.22.

Since the program began on 20 May 2025, Eni has bought back 117,593,461 shares, representing 3.74% of the share capital, for a total of €1,778,325,856.82. After considering these purchases, previously held treasury shares and free shares granted under executive and employee plans, Eni now holds 204,421,475 treasury shares, equal to 6.50% of its share capital.

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FAQ

How many Eni (E) SEC filings are available on StockTitan?

StockTitan tracks 47 SEC filings for Eni (E), including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly reports, 8-K current reports, and Form 4 insider trading disclosures. Each filing includes AI-generated summaries, impact scoring, and sentiment analysis.

When was the most recent SEC filing for Eni (E)?

The most recent SEC filing for Eni (E) was filed on April 24, 2026.