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    Descalzi Secures Record Fifth Term at Helm of Italy's Eni

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    Posted on April 10, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Italy’s Treasury has proposed extending Claudio Descalzi’s tenure as Eni CEO for a record fifth three‑year term starting in May 2026, reinforcing his status as the longest‑serving head among Western‑listed oil majors and ensuring leadership continuity amid strategic expansion.

    Descalzi secures record fifth term at helm of Italy's Eni

    Claudio Descalzi's Leadership and Impact on Eni

    By Francesca Landini and Giuseppe Fonte

    Reappointment and Historical Context

    ROME/MILAN, April 10 (Reuters) - Italy's Treasury has proposed the reappointment of Claudio Descalzi for a fifth term as CEO of state-controlled energy group Eni, it said late on Thursday, cementing his position as the longest serving CEO of a Western-listed oil major.

    His new stint at Eni will start in May after his nomination is approved at the group's shareholders meeting, where the Italian government calls the shots.

    Descalzi's Career and Industry Comparison

    Professional Background

    Descalzi, 71, has built a career in the Italian energy group as an upstream and exploration expert with a focus on Africa.

    Comparison with Other Oil Majors

    No other CEO among Western-listed oil majors has been in charge longer than Descalzi, who has led Eni since May 2014, though TotalEnergies' Patrick Pouyanne, who became CEO in October 2014, is not far behind.

    By contrast, at European rival BP Meg O'Neill this month became the fifth CEO in six years.

    Performance and Criticism

    Share Performance

    However, shares in Eni have underperformed those of TotalEnergies, Exxon, Chevron and Shell since Descalzi took office.

    Environmental Concerns

    Eni has also faced strong and repeated criticism from environmental groups, including Greenpeace and ReCommon, over its involvement in fossil fuels and their contribution to global warming, which they say causes damage both now and in the future.

    Achievements and Strategic Moves

    Management Continuity and Achievements

    "Continuity in Eni's management represents a positive factor given the complex geopolitical context and the strong track record," said Italian broker Equita, citing among Descalzi's achievements the strengthening of the group's upstream business, a pragmatic approach to decarbonisation and setting up new businesses.

    Business Restructuring

    Under Descalzi, Eni pushed for parts of the business to be spun off into joint ventures and separate firms, for example its Norwegian business into Vaar, some of its African units into Azule and its renewables business into Plenitude.

    He then opened up these ventures to industrial partners and investment firms, allowing Eni to offload some of the financial effort needed to develop them onto deep-pocketed partners.

    Legal Challenges and New Ventures

    Corruption Trial

    Descalzi, alongside Eni and Shell and some of their former and current executives, faced a trial for alleged corruption regarding a deep-water Nigerian oil field known as OPL 245 but all were acquitted in 2021, having denied all wrongdoing.

    Recent Projects

    Among the new projects Eni is working on is a joint venture in the Far East with Malaysia's Petronas and the launch of a liquefied natural gas project in Argentina.

    Additional Reporting

    (Additional reporting by Shadia Nasralla in London, editing by Christina Fincher)

    References

    • Descalzi confirms that Italy has replaced Cingolani at Leonardo with Mariani
    • Eni and PETRONAS sign Investment Agreement to establish new JV Satellite Company in Indonesia and Malaysia
    • Eni and YPF sign agreement with XRG for participation in the Argentina LNG project

    Key Takeaways

    • •Claudio Descalzi proposed for record fifth term as Eni CEO beginning May 2026, confirmed by the Treasury (longest‑serving Western oil major) (energynews.oedigital.com)
    • •Eni’s ‘satellite model’ under Descalzi has spawned successful joint ventures like Vår (Norway), Azule (Angola), Ithaca (UK), and a new JV with Petronas in Indonesia/Malaysia to grow gas output to 500 kboe/d ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Descalzi secures record fifth term at helm of Italy's Eni

    1Who is Claudio Descalzi?

    Claudio Descalzi is the CEO of Eni, Italy's state-controlled energy group, and has held the position since 2014.

    2What is significant about Descalzi's new term at Eni?

    Descalzi's reappointment as CEO marks his fifth consecutive term, making him the longest-serving CEO of any Western-listed oil major.

    Table of Contents

    • Claudio Descalzi's Leadership and Impact on Eni
    • Reappointment and Historical Context
    • Descalzi's Career and Industry Comparison
    • Professional Background
    • Comparison with Other Oil Majors
    • Performance and Criticism
    • Share Performance
    • Environmental Concerns
    • Achievements and Strategic Moves
    • Management Continuity and Achievements
    • Business Restructuring
    • Legal Challenges and New Ventures
    • Corruption Trial
    • Recent Projects
    • Additional Reporting
    eni.com
  • •Under Descalzi, Eni advanced the Argentina LNG (ARGLNG) project: signed a Joint Development Agreement in 2025 and is moving toward final investment decision by June 2026 (eni.com)
  • 3What changes has Descalzi implemented at Eni?

    He has spun off parts of Eni's business into joint ventures and allowed investment from industrial partners, reducing Eni's financial exposure.

    4Was Descalzi involved in any legal controversies?

    Descalzi, Eni, and Shell were acquitted in 2021 after a trial concerning alleged corruption over a Nigerian oil field.

    5What new projects is Eni pursuing under Descalzi's leadership?

    Eni is working on joint ventures, including with Malaysia's Petronas in the Far East and a new liquefied natural gas project in Argentina.

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