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Eni and BlackRock's GIP Secure Over $670 Million to Accelerate Carbon Capture and Storage Expansion

By MGN EditorialMay 22, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Eni CCUS Holding, the joint venture between Italian energy major Eni and BlackRock's Global Infrastructure Partners, has unlocked more than $670 million in new financing to scale its carbon capture and storage project portfolio.

## Eni and BlackRock's GIP Secure Over $670 Million for CCS Growth Eni CCUS Holding, the strategic partnership between Italian energy giant Eni and Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), a division of BlackRock, has significantly expanded its financing base to accelerate the development of its carbon capture and storage (CCS) platform, according to Offshore Energy. The financing package, valued at over $670 million, is designed to strengthen the venture's capacity to develop, fund, and operate CCS infrastructure at scale — a sector that is attracting growing institutional capital as energy majors and governments intensify efforts to meet net-zero emissions targets. ### Strategic Significance The deal underscores the increasing convergence of traditional energy operators and major financial institutions around decarbonisation infrastructure. Eni, one of Europe's largest integrated energy companies, has been positioning CCS as a core pillar of its energy transition strategy, while BlackRock's GIP brings substantial infrastructure investment expertise and capital deployment capability to the partnership. CCS technology captures carbon dioxide emissions at source — typically from industrial facilities or power generation — and stores them in geological formations, preventing release into the atmosphere. The technology is widely regarded by the International Energy Agency (IEA) as essential to achieving global climate targets, particularly for hard-to-abate industrial sectors. ### Implications for the Energy Sector For the maritime and offshore energy industries, the growth of CCS infrastructure carries direct relevance. Offshore geological formations, including depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs beneath the seabed, represent some of the most viable long-term CO₂ storage sites globally. Projects such as the Northern Lights initiative in Norway have already demonstrated the viability of ship-based CO₂ transport to offshore storage sites, opening a potential new cargo segment for specialised vessels. The scale of financing secured by Eni CCUS Holding signals that institutional confidence in CCS as a bankable asset class is maturing, which could catalyse further investment in associated offshore infrastructure, subsea engineering, and specialised shipping services in the years ahead. Eni and BlackRock's GIP have not disclosed the specific projects earmarked for funding under the new financing arrangement, but the partnership is expected to pursue opportunities across multiple geographies as regulatory frameworks supporting CCS continue to develop in Europe, North America, and beyond.
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