Italy, May 27 -- Eni has signed an agreement to enter into a period of exclusivity with Global Infrastructure Partners ("GIP"), a leading global infrastructure investor and a part of BlackRock, aimed at progressing the confirmatory due diligence phase and completing the drafting of the documents related to the sale of a co-control stake of 49.99% in Eni CCUS Holding - a leading European player in the CCUS sector (Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage) - which includes and operates the following projects: Hynet and Bacton in the UK, L10 in the Netherland, and, in the context of a maturation of the regulatory and market framework, has the future right to acquire the Ravenna project in Italy. In the medium-to-long term, additional prospects ...