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Unions claim that Eni, Italy's oil company, is looking to create a new unit for managing refineries.

Unions claim that Eni, Italy's oil company, is looking to create a new unit for managing refineries.

Two unions have said that Eni plans to create a new company in Italy focused on a number of assets, including oil refineries and fuel storage facilities. This was revealed after a meeting earlier this week with the state-controlled group.

Unions claim that the new unit will probably be called Eni Industrial Evolution. It could include nearly 2,000 workers who are employed on the sites included.

The FEMCA CISL trade union published a statement on its website Thursday stating that "EIE would take over management of traditional refinery, primary logistics, and the conversion of Livorno's and part of Sannazzaro's plants into bio-refineries."

Eni has declined to comment about the news of the unions that was reported first by Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.

The state-controlled company has split some of its activities into satellites or separate entities and made deals with investors who are interested in the units.

Eni is working on reducing its carbon footprint. It has set up the retail and renewable Plenitude unit, the biofuel company Enilive, and plans to launch a venture devoted to carbon storage and capture by the end this year. (Reporting and editing by Toby Chopra; Francesca Landini)

(source: Reuters)