Eni (E) to Proceed With Planned Milan Listing of Plenitude

Eni (E) to Proceed With Planned Milan Listing of Plenitude

Eni SPA E plans to launch an initial public offering (IPO) for its Plenitude retail and renewable business, which combines renewable power generation, sale of electricity, gas and energy services and a European network of electric vehicle charging points.

The move is being planned as the company attempts to capitalize on renewed investor interest in energy stocks in a depressed IPO market amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The spin-off would be the most significant structural move by an energy major in response to the rising pressure to curb climate change.

Eni will conduct the IPO on the Euronext Milan stock exchange, involving a public offering and a private placement. The company plans to retain a majority stake in the business following the IPO this year. The IPO will help Plenitude diversify its ownership structure, consolidate its position and develop rapidly.

Oil and gas companies face increasing challenges in raising finances amid rising sustainability concerns, leading to costlier debt financing. Higher debt financing, associated with depressed equity valuations, leaves most oil companies with a higher cost of capital.

Hence, energy companies are under pressure to invest more in renewables while generating profits from legacy assets to pay shareholders and fund transition. However, Plenitude will have access to cheaper funding under the new structure and gain from the continued integration of the renewable division and gas and power business.

Plenitude has a portfolio of 1.4 gigawatts (GW) of installed renewable energy capacity in operation. It plans to increase the capacity to more than 6 GW by 2025 and 15 GW by 2030. Plenitude provides natural gas and energy to around 10 million customers.

The move reflects Eni’s strong focus on capitalizing on mounting demand for renewables and green energy products. The creation of the industrial and financial entity will help it lower its Scope 3 emissions.

Price Performance

Shares of Eni have underperformed the industry in the past six months. The stock has gained 5.2% compared with the industry’s 44.8% growth.

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Zacks Rank & Stock to Consider

Eni currently has a Zack Rank #3 (Hold).

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