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Information regarding the use of cookies on the web site www.eni.com

1. What are cookies?

Cookies are text files that a website, application or other platform stores on a user's computer, tablet, smartphone or other device, with information relating to browsing or usage, such as a label identifying the device. Cookies can have different functions (technical, analysis, profiling), duration (limited to the user's visit, fixed deadlines) and can be installed by the website owner or by third parties. Eni S.p.A. with registered office in 00144 Rome, Piazzale Enrico Mattei 1, email: info_ravenna_ccs@eni.com (hereinafter, "Eni" or the "Data Controller"), in its capacity as Data Controller, in accordance with the provisions of EU Regulation 2016/679 ("GDPR"), Directive 2002/58/EC and Legislative Decree 196/2003 as amended. (“Privacy Code”), as well as the provisions of the relevant national and supranational authorities, provide the user with the following information on how cookies are used with reference to the Ravenna Carbon Capture and Storage project website (hereafter, the “Website”).

2. Cookies used on the Website

The Website uses cookies that fall into the following general categories:

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The use of such cookies - detailed in the table below - is permitted without prior user consent, since the information collected does not allow for identification - as the "IP anonymization feature" is activated by default.

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3. Social media cookies

The Website also has so-called. “social plug-ins”, which enable the display of content from the Data Controller on its respective social media networks such as: Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Twitter, Linkedin, Flickr, TikTok. Social media networks may collect information such as your IP address or the page you are visiting on the Data Controller's Website and may set a cookie to enable this to work properly. The user's interactions with third party social plug-ins are governed by the third party's privacy policy and, therefore, for more information on how the third party uses cookies, we recommend that you visit the third party's website whose website address is listed below where you can find their different policies and cookie management methods:

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Last updated: 23 October 2023

The Ravenna CCS will create an Italian decarbonization chain

Eni and Snam are developing a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project to reduce emissions from “hard to abate” industrial facilities.

Joint venture

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