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  • Part IPart I
  • Part IIPart II
  • Part IIIPart III
  • Part IVPart IV
  • Part VPart V
  • Part VIPart VI
  • Part VIIPart VII
  • Part VIIIPart VIII
  • Part IXPart IX
  • AmendmentsAmendments

Part I - Formation - Name – Registered Office and Duration of the Company

ARTICLE 1

1.1     Eni SpA, formed as a result of the transformation of Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi, a public agency, pursuant to Law No. 136 of February 10, 1953, is governed by these By-laws.

1.2     The first letter of the Company's name may be written in either upper or lower case.

ARTICLE 2

2.1     The Company's registered office is located in Rome, and it has two branch offices in San Donato Milanese (Milan).

2.2     The Company may establish and/or close offices, representative offices, affiliates and branch offices either in Italy or abroad, in the manner provided for by law.

ARTICLE 3

3.1     The duration of the Company shall expire on December 31, 2100. Its duration may be extended one or more times by resolution of the Shareholders' Meeting.

Part II – Corporate Purpose

ARTICLE 4

4.1     The corporate purpose is the direct and/or indirect exercise, through equity holdings in companies or other entities of activities in the field of hydrocarbons and natural gases, such as exploration and development of hydrocarbon fields, the construction and operation of pipelines for transporting the same, the processing, transformation, storage, use and sale of hydrocarbons and natural gases, in compliance with the terms of concessions provided for by law.
The corporate purpose also includes the direct and/or indirect exercise, through equity holdings in companies or other enterprises, of activities in the fields of chemicals, nuclear fuels, geothermal energy, other renewable energy sources and energy in general, in the design and construction of industrial plants, in the mining industry, in the metallurgy industry, in the textile machinery industry, in the water sector, including water diversion, potabilization, purification, distribution and reuse; in the environmental protection sector and the treatment and disposal of waste, as well as any other economic activity that is instrumental, ancillary or complementary to the aforementioned activities.
The corporate purpose also comprises performing and managing the technical and financial coordination of subsidiaries and associated companies and providing financial assistance to them.
The Company may undertake any transactions necessary or useful for the achievement of the corporate purpose; by way of example, it may undertake transactions involving real estate or moveable assets, commercial and industrial transactions, financial and banking transactions of any sort, and any other act that is in any way connected with the corporate purpose with the exception of fundraising on a public basis and the performance of investment services as defined by Legislative Decree No. 58 of February 24, 1998.
The Company may, finally, acquire equity holdings and interests in other companies or enterprises with corporate purposes that are similar, related or complementary to its own or those of companies in which it has equity holdings, either in Italy or abroad, and it may provide secured and/or unsecured guarantees for its own and others' obligations, including, in particular, sureties.



Part III – Share capital - Shares – Bonds

ARTICLE 5

5.1     The Company's share capital is equal to €4,005,358,876.00 (four billion five million three hundred and fifty-eight thousand eight hundred and seventy-six), represented by 4,005,358,876 (four billion five million three hundred and fifty-eight thousand eight hundred and seventy-six) ordinary shares with a par value of €1.00 (one) each.

5.2     Shares may not be split and each share gives entitlement to one vote.

5.3     The status of shareholder in itself constitutes approval of these By-laws.

ARTICLE 6

6.1     Pursuant to Article 3 of Decree Law No. 332 of May 31, 1994, ratified with amendments by Law No. 474 of July 30, 1994, no shareholder may hold, in any capacity, more than 3% of the Company's share capital.
The calculation of such maximum shareholding limit also takes account of the aggregate shareholding held by the controlling party, whether a natural or legal person or company; subsidiaries under direct or indirect control, as well as entities controlled by the same controlling party; linked entities and persons related to the second degree by blood or marriage, with the exception of legally separated spouses.
A relationship of control, including with reference to entities other than companies, exists in the cases envisaged by Article 2359, paragraphs 1 and 2 of the Italian Civil Code.
A link exists in the case set forth in Article 2359, paragraph 3, of the Italian Civil Code as well as between entities that directly or indirectly, by way of subsidiaries other than those managing investment funds, participate, even with third parties, in agreements regarding the exercise of voting rights or the transfer of shares or other equity holdings in third-party companies or, in any event, in agreements as referred to in Article 122 of Legislative Decree No. 58 of February 24, 1998 regarding third-party companies if said agreements involve least 10% of voting share capital if they are listed companies or 20% if they are unlisted companies.
The calculation of the aforementioned shareholding limit (3%) also takes account of shares held by any fiduciary and/or nominee.
Any voting rights and any other non-financial rights attached to shares held in excess of the maximum limit indicated above may not be exercised and the voting rights of each shareholder to whom such limit applies shall be reduced in proportion, unless otherwise jointly specified in advance by the parties involved. If the voting rights of shares exceeding this limit are exercised, any shareholders' resolution adopted pursuant to such a vote may be challenged pursuant to Article 2377 of the Italian Civil Code if the required majority would not have been reached without the votes exceeding the aforementioned maximum limit.
Shares for which voting rights may not be exercised shall nevertheless be included in the determination of the quorum at Shareholders' Meetings.

6.2     Pursuant to Article 2, paragraph 1, of Decree-Law No. 332 of May 31, 1994, ratified with amendments by Law No. 474 of July 30, 1994, as amended by Article 4, paragraph 227, of Law No. 350 of December 24, 2003, the Minister of the Economy and Finance retains the following special powers to be exercised in agreement with the Minister of Economic Development and in accordance with the criteria set out in the Decree issued by the President of the Council of Ministers on June 10, 2004:

  1. power of opposition to the acquisition of material shareholdings, which pursuant to the Decree issued by the Minister of Treasury on October 16, 1995 are shareholdings of at least 3% of share capital with voting rights at the ordinary Shareholders' Meeting, by parties subject to the shareholding limit as set forth in Article 3 of Decree-Law No. 332 of May 31, 1994, ratified with amendments by Law No. 474 of July 30, 1994. Such opposition shall be expressed within ten days of the date of the notice to be filed by the Directors at the time request is made for registration in the shareholders' register if the Minister determines that such an acquisition may prejudice the vital interests of the Italian State. Pending expiry of the ten-day term, the voting rights and other non-financial rights attached to the shares representing a material shareholding may not be exercised. If the power of opposition is exercised, with a measure duly explicating the prejudice that the transaction may cause to the vital interests of the Italian State, the transferee may not exercise the voting rights or any other non-financial rights attached to the shares representing a material shareholding and must dispose of said shares within one year. In the event of failure to comply, the court, upon a request from the Minister of the Economy and Finance, shall order the disposal of the shares representing a material shareholding in accordance with the procedures set forth in Article 2359-ter of the Italian Civil Code. The measure exercising the right of opposition may be challenged by the transferee before the Lazio Regional Administrative Court within sixty days;
  2. power of opposition to the conclusion of shareholders' agreements as referred to in Article 122 of Legislative Decree No. 58 of February 24, 1998, involving – as provided for in the Treasury Minister's Decree of October 16, 1995 – at least 3% of share capital with voting rights at the ordinary Shareholders' Meeting. For the purposes of exercising said power of opposition, Consob shall notify the Minister of the Economy and Finance of any such agreements notified to it pursuant to Article 122 of Legislative Decree 58 of February 24, 1998. The power of opposition shall be exercised within ten days of the date of the notice from Consob. Pending expiry of the ten-day term, the voting rights and other non-financial rights attached to the shares held by the shareholders who have entered into such shareholders' agreements may not be exercised. If the power of opposition is exercised, with a measure duly explicating the prejudice that the shareholders' agreements may cause to the vital interests of the Italian State, the shareholders' agreements shall be null and void. If the actions at Shareholders' Meetings of the shareholders who had entered into the shareholders' agreements referred to in Article 122 of Legislative Decree No. 58 of February 24, 1998 should suggest that they were continuing to abide by the undertakings given in such agreements, any resolutions approved with their vote, if decisive for approval, may be challenged. The measure exercising the right of opposition may be challenged by the shareholders party to the above-mentioned agreements before the Lazio Regional Administrative Court within sixty days;
  3. power of veto, duly supported by explication of the effective prejudice to the vital interests of the Italian State, with respect to resolutions to wind up the Company, to transfer the business, to merge, to demerge, to transfer the Company's registered office abroad, to change the corporate purpose or to amend the By-laws so as to eliminate or modify the powers set out in this Article. The measure exercising the right of opposition may be challenged by the dissenting shareholders before the Lazio Regional Administrative Court within sixty days;
  4. power of appointment of one non-voting Director. Should the office of said Director be vacated, the Minister of the Economy and Finance, in agreement with the Minister of Economic Development, shall appoint a replacement.

ARTICLE 7

7.1     When shares are fully paid up, and if the law so allows, they may be issued to bearer. Bearer shares may be converted into registered shares and vice-versa. Conversion operations shall be carried out at the shareholder's expense.

ARTICLE 8

8.1     If for whatever reason a share should belong to more than one person, the rights attaching to said share may be exercised by only one person or by a proxy acting for all co-holders.

ARTICLE 9

9.1     The Shareholders' Meeting may resolve to increase the Company share capital and set the terms, conditions and means thereof.

9.2     The Shareholders' Meeting may resolve to increase the Company share capital by issuing shares, including shares of different classes, to be granted for no consideration pursuant to Article 2349 of the Italian Civil Code.

ARTICLE 10

10.1    Payments in respect of shares may be called by the Board of Directors in one or more installments.

10.2    Shareholders who are late in payment shall be charged interest calculated at the official discount rate established by the Bank of Italy, without prejudice to the provisions of Article 2344 of the Italian Civil Code.

ARTICLE 11

11.1    The Company may issue bonds, including convertible bonds and warrants, in compliance with the provisions of law.

Part IV – Shareholders' Meetings

ARTICLE 12

12.1    Ordinary and extraordinary Shareholders' Meetings shall normally be held at the Company's registered office unless otherwise decided by the Board of Directors, provided however they are held in Italy.

12.2    The ordinary Shareholders' Meeting shall be called at least once a year, within 180 days of the end of the Company's financial year, to approve the financial statements, since the Company is required to draw up consolidated financial statements.

12.3    The Directors shall call a Shareholders' Meeting without delay when shareholders representing at least one twentieth of the share capital so request. Shareholders' Meetings may not be called upon the request of the shareholders for matters upon which, according to law, the Shareholders' Meeting must resolve upon a proposal of the Directors or on the basis of a project or report of the Directors themselves. The shareholders who request a meeting to be convened shall prepare a report on the proposals relating to the matters to be discussed. The Board of Directors shall make the report available to the public, together with its own evaluations, if any, at the Company's registered office, on the Company's website and in any other manner established in Consob regulations at the time the notice calling the meeting is published.

12.4    The Board of Directors shall make a report on the items on the agenda available to the public as provided for in the previous paragraph by the deadline for publication of the notice calling the Shareholders' Meeting.

ARTICLE 13

13.1    The Shareholders' Meeting shall be called by way of a notice published on the Company's website, as well as in accordance with the procedures specified in Consob regulations, by the statutory deadlines and in accordance with applicable law.
Shareholders who severally or jointly represent at least one fortieth of the Company's share capital may ask for items to be added to the agenda by submitting a request within ten days of publication of the notice calling the meeting, unless a different term is provided for by law, specifying the additional proposed items in their request. Requests shall be submitted in writing. Matters upon which, according to law, the Shareholders' Meeting must resolve upon a proposal of the Directors or on the basis of a project or report of the Directors other than the report on the items in the agenda, may not be added to the agenda. The Board of Directors shall give notice of the approved additions to the agenda in the same manner prescribed for the publication of the notice calling the meeting at least fifteen days before the date set for the Shareholders' Meeting, unless a different term is required by law. The requesting shareholders shall submit, by the final deadline for the submission of requests for additions to the agenda, a report to the Board of Directors on the matters they propose for discussion. The Board of Directors shall make the report available to the public, together with its own evaluations, if any, at the same time as the publication of the notice of the additions to the agenda in the manner set out in Article 12.3 of these By-laws.

13.2    Entitlement to attend and cast a vote at the Shareholders' Meeting shall be certified by a statement submitted by an authorized intermediary on the basis of its accounting records to the Company on behalf of the person entitled to vote. The statement shall be issued by the intermediary on the basis of the balances recorded at the end of the seventh trading day prior to the date of the Shareholders' Meeting at first or single call. Credit and debit records entered on the accounts after this deadline shall not be considered for the purpose of determining entitlement to exercise voting rights at the Shareholders' Meeting. The statement issued by the authorized intermediary must reach the Company by the end of the third trading day prior to the date of the Shareholders' Meeting at first or single call, or by any other deadline established by Consob regulations issued in agreement with the Bank of Italy. Shareholders shall nevertheless be entitled to attend the meeting and cast a vote if the statements are received by the Company after the deadlines indicated above, provided they are received before the start of proceedings of the given call.

ARTICLE 14

14.1    Those persons who are entitled to vote may appoint a party to represent themselves at the Shareholders' Meeting by means of a written proxy or in electronic form where this is provided for in specific regulations and in the manner set forth therein. In this latter case, electronic notification of the proxy may be made through a special section of the Company's website as indicated in the notice calling the meeting. In order to simplify proxy voting by shareholders who are employees of the Company or of its subsidiaries and belong to shareholders associations that meet applicable statutory requirements, locations for communications and collecting proxies shall be made available to said associations in accordance with the terms and conditions agreed from time to time with the legal representatives of said associations.

14.2    The Chairman of the meeting shall verify the validity of proxies and, in general, entitlement to participate in the Meeting.

14.3    The right to vote may also be exercised by correspondence in accordance with the applicable provisions of law and regulations. If envisaged in the notice calling the meeting, those persons entitled to vote may participate in the Shareholders' Meeting by means of telecommunication systems and exercise their right to vote by electronic means in accordance with the provisions of law, applicable regulations and the Shareholders' Meeting Rules.

14.4    The Shareholders' Meetings are governed by the Shareholders' Meeting Rules as approved with a resolution of the ordinary Shareholders' Meeting.

14.5    The Company may designate a person for each Shareholders' Meeting to whom the shareholders may confer a proxy with voting instructions on all or some of the items on the agenda, as provided for by law and regulations, by the end of the second trading day preceding the date set for the Shareholders' Meeting at first or single call. Such proxy shall not be valid for items in respect of which no voting instructions have been provided.

ARTICLE 15

15.1    The Shareholders' Meeting is chaired by the Chairman of the Board of Directors, or in the event of the Chairman's absence or impediment, by the Chief Executive Officer; in their absence, the Shareholders' Meeting shall elect its own Chairman.

15.2    The Chairman of the meeting is assisted by a Secretary, who need not be a shareholder, to be designated by the participants in the meeting, and may appoint one or more scrutineers.

 

ARTICLE 16

16.1    The ordinary Shareholders' Meeting decides on all matters for which it is legally responsible and authorizes the transfer of the business.

16.2    The ordinary and extraordinary Shareholders' Meetings are normally held after more than one call, as provided for in these By-laws; their resolutions in first, second or third call must be passed with the majorities required by law in each case. The Board of Directors may, if deemed necessary, establish that both the ordinary and the extraordinary Shareholders' Meetings shall be held after a single call. In case of a single call, the majorities required by law in this case shall apply.

16.3    The resolutions of the Shareholders' Meeting, approved in accordance with the law and these By-laws, shall be binding on all shareholders, including those dissenting or not present.

16.4    The minutes of ordinary meetings shall be signed by the Chairman and the Secretary.


16.5         The minutes of extraordinary meetings shall be drawn up by a notary public

Part V – The Board of Directors

ARTICLE 17

17.1    The Company is governed by a Board of Directors consisting of no fewer than three and no more than nine members. The Shareholders' Meeting shall determine the number within these limits.
The Minister of the Economy and Finance in agreement with the Minister of Economic Development may appoint an additional non-voting Director, pursuant to Article 6.2, letter d), of the By-laws.

17.2    The Directors shall be appointed for a period of up to three financial years; this term shall lapse on the date of the Shareholders' Meeting convened to approve the financial statements for their last year in office. They may be re-elected.

17.3    The Board of Directors, except for the member appointed pursuant to Article 6.2, letter d) of these By-laws, shall be elected by the Shareholders' Meeting on the basis of slates presented by shareholders and by the Board of Directors. The candidates shall be listed on the slates in numerical order.
The slates shall be filed with the Company's registered office by the twenty-fifth day before the date of the Shareholders' Meeting at first or single call convened to appoint the members of the Board of Directors. They shall be made available to the public as provided for by law and Consob regulations at least twenty-one days before the date set for the Shareholders' Meeting at first or single call. Each shareholder may, severally or jointly, submit and vote on a single slate only. Controlling persons, subsidiaries and companies under common control may not submit or participate in the submission of other slates, nor can they vote on them, either directly or through nominees or trustees. As used herein, subsidiaries are those companies referred to in Article 93 of Legislative Decree No. 58 of February 24, 1998. Each candidate may stand on a single slate, on penalty of disqualification. Only those shareholders who, severally or jointly, represent at least 1% of share capital or any other threshold established by Consob regulations shall be entitled to submit a slate. Ownership of the minimum holding needed to submit slates shall be determined with regard to the shares registered to the shareholder on the day on which the slates are filed with the Company. Related certification may be submitted after the filing, provided that submission takes place by the deadline set for the publication of the slates by the Company.
At least one Director, if there are no more than five Directors, or at least three Directors, if there are more than five, shall satisfy the independence requirements established for the members of the board of statutory auditors of listed companies.
The candidates meeting such independence requirements shall be expressly identified in each slate.
All candidates shall also satisfy the integrity requirements established by applicable law.
Together with the filing of each slate, on penalty of inadmissibility, the following shall also be filed: the curriculum vitae of each candidate, statements of each candidate accepting his/her nomination and affirming, under his/her personal responsibility, the absence of any grounds making him/her ineligible or incompatible for such position and that he/she satisfies the aforementioned requirements of integrity and independence (where applicable).
The appointed Directors shall notify the Company if they should no longer satisfy the independence and integrity requirements or if cause for ineligibility or incompatibility should arise.
The Board of Directors shall periodically evaluate the independence and integrity of its members and whether cause for ineligibility or incompatibility has arisen. If the integrity or independence requirements established by applicable legislation should no longer be met by a Director or if cause for ineligibility or incompatibility should have arisen, the Board of Directors shall declare the Director disqualified and replace him/her or shall invite him/her to rectify the situation of incompatibility by a deadline set by the Board itself, on penalty of disqualification.
Directors shall be elected in the following manner:

  1. seven-tenths of the Directors to be elected shall be drawn from the slate that receives the most votes of the shareholders in the order in which they appear on the slate, rounded off in the event of a fractional number to the next lower number;
  2. the remaining Directors shall be drawn from the other slates. Said slates shall not be connected in any way, directly or indirectly, to the shareholders who have submitted or voted the slate that receives the largest number of votes. For this purpose, the votes received by each slate shall be divided by one or two or three depending upon the number of Directors to be elected. The quotients, or points, thus obtained shall be assigned progressively to candidates of each slate in the order given in the slates themselves. The candidates of all the slates shall be ranked by the points assigned in single list in descending order. Those who receive the most points shall be elected. In the event that more than one candidate receives the same number of points, the candidate elected shall be the person from the slate that has not hitherto had a Director elected or that has elected the least number of Directors. In the event that none of the slates has yet had a Director elected or that all of them have had the same number of Directors elected, the candidate among all such slates who has received the highest number of votes shall be elected. In the event of equal slate votes and equal points, the entire Shareholders' Meeting shall vote again and the candidate elected shall be the person who receives a simple majority of the votes;
  3. if the minimum number of independent Directors required under these By-laws has not been elected following the above procedure, the points to be assigned to the candidates in each slate shall be calculated using the system described at letter b); the independent candidates not yet drawn from the slates pursuant to letters a) and b) above who have the highest number of points shall be elected in order to ensure compliance with the provision of the By-laws concerning the number of independent Directors. The Directors so appointed shall replace the non-independent Directors receiving the lowest number of points. If the number of independent candidates is lower than the minimum number established in these By-laws, the Shareholders' Meeting shall resolve, with the majorities required by law, to replace the non-independent candidates who received the lowest number of points;
  4. to appoint Directors who for any reason were not appointed pursuant to the above procedure, the Shareholders' Meeting shall resolve, with the majorities required by law, to ensure that the composition of the Board of Directors complies with applicable law and the By-laws.

The slate voting procedure shall apply only to the election of the entire Board of Directors.

17.4    The Shareholders' Meeting may, during the Board's term of office, change the number of members of the Board of Directors, within the limits established in the first paragraph of this Article, and make the related appointments. The terms of Directors so elected shall expire at the same time as those of the Directors already in office.

17.5    If, during the year, the office of one or more Directors should be vacated, he/she shall be replaced in accordance with Article 2386 of the Italian Civil Code (with exception of the Director appointed pursuant to Article 6.2 letter d) of these By-laws). If a majority of the Directors should vacate their offices, the entire Board shall be considered to have resigned, and the Board shall promptly call a Shareholders' Meeting to elect a new Board.

17.6    The Board may establish internal committees to provide advice and proposals on specific issues.

ARTICLE 18

18.1    If the Shareholders' Meeting has not appointed a Chairman, the Board shall elect one from among its members. The Director appointed pursuant to Article 6.2, letter d) of the By-laws cannot be appointed as Chairman.

18.2    The Board, acting upon a proposal of the Chairman, shall appoint a Secretary, who need not be affiliated with the Company.

ARTICLE 19

19.1    The Board shall meet in the place indicated in the meeting notice whenever the Chairman or, in the event of his absence or impediment, the Chief Executive Officer deems necessary, or when a written request has been made by the majority of its members. The Board of Directors may also be convened pursuant to Article 28.4 of these By-laws. The meetings of the Board of Directors may be held by video or teleconference on the condition that all of the participants in the meeting can be identified and that all can follow and participate in real time in the discussion of the matters being addressed. The meeting shall be considered duly held in the place where the Chairman and the Secretary are present.

19.2    Notice shall normally be given at least five days in advance of the meeting. In urgent circumstances, the period of notice may be shorter. The Board of Directors shall decide how its meetings are to be convened.

19.3    The Board of Directors shall also be convened when so requested by at least two Directors or by one Director if the Board consists of three Directors, to decide on a specific matter deemed to be of particular importance regarding the management of the Company. Said matter shall be specified in the request.

ARTICLE 20

20.1    The Chairman of the Board or, in his absence, the eldest Director in attendance shall chair the meeting.

ARTICLE 21

21.1    For a Board meeting to be valid, a majority of serving Directors with voting rights must be present.

21.2    Resolutions shall be approved by a majority of the votes of the Directors with voting rights present; in the event of a tie, the person who chairs the meeting shall have a casting vote.

ARTICLE 22

22.1    The resolutions of the Board of Directors shall be registered in the minutes, which shall be recorded in a book kept for that purpose pursuant to the provisions of law, and said minutes shall signed by the Chairman of the meeting and by the Secretary.

22.2    Copies of the minutes shall be considered bona fide if they are signed by the Chairman or the person acting in place of the Chairman and countersigned by the Secretary.

ARTICLE 23

23.1    The Board of Directors is invested with the fullest powers for the ordinary and extraordinary management of the Company and, in particular, has the power to perform all acts it deems advisable for the implementation and achievement of the corporate purpose, with the sole exception of acts that the law or these By-laws reserve to the Shareholders' Meeting.

23.2    The Board of Directors shall decide the following matters:

- the merger and proportional demerger of companies in which the Company owns shares or other equity holdings representing at least 90% of the share capital;

- the establishment and closing of branches;

- the amendment of the By-laws to comply with the provisions of law.


23.3    The Board of Directors and the Chief Executive Officer shall promptly report to the Board of Statutory Auditors at least every three months and in any event at the time of the meetings of the Board of Directors, on the activity carried out and on the transactions with the most significant impact on performance and the financial position carried out by the Company and its subsidiaries. In particular they shall report to the Board of Statutory Auditors those transactions in which they have an interest, either on their own behalf or on behalf of third parties.

ARTICLE 24

24.1    The Board of Directors may delegate its powers to one of its members with the exception of the Director appointed pursuant to Article 6.2, letter d) of these By-laws, within the limits set forth in Article 2381 of the Italian Civil Code. The Board may, in addition, delegate powers to the Chairman to identify and promote integrated projects and international agreements of strategic importance. The Board of Directors may revoke delegated powers at any time, proceeding, in the case of revocation of the powers delegated to the Chief Executive Officer, to appoint another Chief Executive Officer at the same time. The Board of Directors, acting upon a proposal of the Chairman and in agreement with the Chief Executive Officer, may confer powers for individual acts or categories of acts on other members of the Board of Directors with the exception of the Director appointed pursuant to Article 6.2, letter d) of these By-laws. The Chairman and the Chief Executive Officer, within the limits of the authority attributed to them, may delegate and empower Company employees or third parties to represent the Company for individual acts or specific categories of acts.
Further, acting upon proposal of the Chief Executive Officer and in agreement with the Chairman, the Board of Directors may also appoint one or more General Managers (Chief Operating Officers) and determine the powers to be conferred on them, once it has been ascertained that they fulfill the integrity requirements set by law. The Board of Directors shall periodically check the continuing compliance with integrity requirements of the General Managers (Chief Operating Officers). Failure to satisfy these requirements shall result in disqualification from the position.
Acting upon a proposal of the Chief Executive Officer, in agreement with the Chairman and with the approval of the Board of Statutory Auditors, the Board of Directors shall appoint the Officer responsible for preparing financial reporting documents.
The Officer responsible for preparing financial reporting documents shall be selected from among those persons who, for at least three years, have performed:

  1. administration, control or management activities in companies listed on regulated stock exchanges in Italy or other European Union countries or other OECD countries with a share capital of no less than €2 million; or
  2. statutory audit activities in companies indicated in letter a) above; or
  3. professional activities or university teaching activities in the financial or accounting sectors; or
  4. management functions in public or private entities with financial, accounting or control expertise.

The Board of Directors shall ensure that the Officer responsible for preparing the financial reporting documents has adequate powers and means to perform the duties of the position and that administrative and accounting procedures are being followed.

ARTICLE 25

25.1    The Chairman and the Chief Executive Officer are severally vested with powers of legal representation of the Company before any judicial or administrative authority and with respect to third parties and exercise signature powers on behalf of the Company.

ARTICLE 26

26.1    The Chairman and the members of the Board of Directors shall be entitled to compensation to be determined by the ordinary Shareholders' Meeting. Said resolution, once taken, shall remain valid for subsequent financial years until the Shareholders' Meeting should decide otherwise.

ARTICLE 27

27.1    The Chairman:

  1. represents the Company pursuant to Article 25.1;
  2. chairs the Shareholders' Meeting pursuant to Article 15.1;
  3. calls and chairs meetings of the Board of Directors pursuant to Articles 19.1 and 20.1;
  4. verifies that Board resolutions are implemented;
  5. exercises the powers delegated to him by the Board of Directors pursuant to Article 24.1.

Part VI – The Board of Statutory Auditors

ARTICLE 28
28.1    The Board of Statutory Auditors shall consist of five standing members and two alternate members, chosen from among persons who satisfy the professional and integrity requirements established by the Ministry of Justice Decree No. 162 of March 30, 2000.
Pursuant to the aforementioned decree, the fields closely connected with the business of the Company are: commercial law, business economics and corporate finance.
Similarly, the sectors closely connected with the business of the Company are engineering and geology.
The Statutory Auditors may be appointed as members of the administrative and control bodies of other companies within the limits set by Consob regulations.

28.2    The Board of Statutory Auditors shall be appointed by the Shareholders' Meeting on the basis of slates presented by shareholders. The candidates shall be listed on the slates in numerical order.
The procedures set out in Article 17.3 and the provisions issued in Consob regulations shall apply to the submission, filing and publication of candidate slates.
Slates shall be divided into two sections: the first containing candidates for appointment as standing Statutory Auditors and the second containing candidates for appointment as alternate Statutory Auditors. At least the first candidate in each section must be entered in the register of auditors and have carried out statutory audit activities for no less than three years.
Three standing Statutory Auditors and one alternate Statutory Auditor shall be drawn from the slate that receives the majority of votes. The other two standing Statutory Auditors and the other alternate Statutory Auditor shall be appointed using the procedures set out in Article 17.3, letter b) of the By-laws. Said procedures shall be applied separately to each section of the other slates.
The Shareholders' Meeting shall appoint the Chairman of the Board of Statutory Auditors from among the standing Statutory Auditors appointed in accordance with Article 17.3 letter b) of these By-laws.
The slate voting procedure shall apply only in case of appointment of the entire Board of Statutory Auditors.
Should a standing Statutory Auditor from the slate that received a majority of the votes be replaced, the replacement shall be the alternate Statutory Auditor from the same slate; should a standing Statutory Auditor from other slates be replaced, the replacement shall be the alternate Statutory Auditor from those other slates.

28.3    Statutory Auditors may be re-elected.

28.4    Subject to prior notification of the Chairman of the Board of Directors, the Board of Statutory Auditors may call Shareholders' Meetings and meetings of the Board of Directors. The power to call a meeting of the Board of Directors may be exercised individually by each member of the Board of Statutory Auditors; at least two Statutory Auditors are required to call Shareholders' Meetings.

The meetings of the Board of Statutory Auditors may be held by video or teleconference on the condition that all of the participants in the meetings can be identified and that all can follow and participate in real time in the discussion of the matters being addressed. The meeting shall be considered duly held in the place where the Chairman and the Secretary are present.

Part VII – Financial Statements and Profits

ARTICLE 29

29.1    The Company's financial year ends on December 31 of each year.

29.2    At the end of each financial year, the Board of Directors shall prepare the Company financial statements in compliance with the provisions of law.

29.3    The Board of Directors may distribute interim dividends to the shareholders during the financial year.

ARTICLE 30

30.1 Entitlement to dividends not collected within five years of the day on which they become payable shall lapse in favor of the Company and such dividends shall be allocated to reserves.

Part VIII - Winding Up and Liquidation of the Company
ARTICLE 31

31.1 In the event the Company is wound up, the shareholders' meeting will resolve the manner of its liquidation, appoint one or more liquidators and determine their powers and remuneration.

 

Part IX – General Provisions

ARTICLE 32

32.1    For all matters not expressly governed by these By-laws, the Italian Civil Code and applicable special laws shall apply.

32.2    Pursuant to Article 3, paragraph 2, of Decree Law No. 332 of May 31, 1994, ratified with amendments by Law No. 474 of July 30, 1994, Article 6.1, sixth paragraph, of these By-laws shall not apply to the shareholdings owned by the Ministry of the Economy and Finance, public entities or entities they control.

ARTICLE 33

33.1    The Company retains all legal relationships in respect of assets and liabilities held by the public agency Ente Nazionale Idrocarburi before its transformation.

Amendments to Eni's By-laws

October 16, 1995
Amendments to articles 5, 6, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 23, 28 and 32

These amendments have been approved in order to comply with Law dated 30 July 1994 no. 474 regarding: "Norms to accelerate the government's and public corporations' disengagement in companies share capital".

Art.5: inserted sub-sections 5.2 (each share gives right to one vote) and 5.3 (each shareholder accepts the provisions of the By-Laws).

Art. 6: fixed the 3% limit to the participation a shareholder may hold in the company share capital (6.1) and established special powers in favour of the Minister of Treasury (6.2).

Art. 13: inserted the cross reference with provisions concerning the exercise of vote by mail.

Art. 14: inserted the vote by mail in the Shareholders' Meeting (14.3).

Art. 15: inserted the faculty of appointing one ore more scrutinizers in the Shareholders' Meetings in order to facilitate the voting procedures (15.2).

Art. 16: fixed in more than one fifth the deliberative quorum of the Extraordinary Shareholders' Meeting to be held on third call (16.2).

Art. 17: inserted the appointment of the Directors by lists of candidates.

Art. 23: inserted the reference to the By-laws when the Board of Directors' powers are determined (23.1).

Art. 28: inserted the appointment of the Statutory Auditors by lists of candidates (28.2).

Art. 32: admitted the non-compliance with art. 6.1 of the By-Laws for the participation held by the Minister of Treasury in the company's share capital (32.2).


June 20, 1997
Amendments to Articles 24, 27, 28 and 11

Art. 24: enabled the Board of Directors to appoint one or more general managers and to delegate powers to the Chairman for identifying and promoting integrated projects and strategic international agreements.

Art. 27: added letter e) in the list of powers to the Chairman regarding the exercise of the powers conferred to him by the Board of Directors.

Art. 28: set the number of effective Auditors from a minimum of three to a maximum of five ( 28.1).

Art. 11: delegation to the Board of Directors to issue bonds.


January 31, 1998
Amendments to articles 2, 9 and 17

Art. 2: cancelled the Eni's branch located in Via del Serafico, 89/91-Rome (2.1).

Art. 9: inserted sub-section 9.2 to allow the issue of shares to be assigned for no consideration pursuant to art. 2349 of the Italian Civil Code.

Art. 17: reduced the number of Directors to be drawn out from the candidate list that receives the majority of votes expressed by the shareholders and consequently increased the number of Directors to be drawn out from the other candidate lists (17.3).


June 17, 1998
Amendments to article 5

Art. 5: inserted sub-section 5.4 to empower the Board of Directors to increase the company share capital by issuing ordinary shares to be assigned for no consideration to managers employed by the company and its subsidiaries.


December 4, 1998
Amendments to articles 1, 4, 6 and 32, 14, 16, 19, 23 and 28

Art. 1: modified the company's name from ENI S.p.A. to Eni S.p.A.

Art.4: cancelled the reference in the company's object to repealed Law no. 1/91. Articles 6 and 32: substituted the words "Minister/Ministry of Treasury" with "Minister/Ministry of Treasury, Budget and Economy Planning".

Art. 14: inserted provisions in order to facilitate the collection of proxies by Shareholders who are employees of the company and its subsidiaries (14.1) and introduced a cross reference to the Shareholders' Meetings Regulation (14.4).

Art. 16: cancelled the reference to repealed art. 2369-bis of the Italian Civil Code (16.2).

Art. 19: set out that the Board of Directors may be convened also by two effective Statutory Auditors and the Board Meetings may be held by videoconference (19.1).

Art. 23: inserted amendments in compliance with article 150 of the Legislative Decree no. 58/1998 regarding duties of the Board of Directors to inform the Board of Statutory Auditors (23.1).

Art. 28: set to five the number of the effective Auditors and to five the maximum number of appointments of Eni S.p.A. Statutory Auditors in listed companies not controlled by Eni S.p.A. (28.1); modified the provisions regarding the appointment of the Statutory Auditors (28.2) and empowered at least two effective Statutory Auditors to convene the Shareholders' and the Board of Directors' meetings (28.4).


June 6, 2000
Amendments to article 5

Revoked the delegation of authority conferred to the Board of Directors by Shareholders' Meeting on June 17, 1998 and authorized the Board of Directors to increase the company share capital by issuing ordinary shares to be assigned for no consideration to managers employed by the company and its subsidiaries (5.4).


August 2, 2000
Amendments to article 5

Inserted sub-section 5.5 to empower the Board of Directors to increase the company share capital by issuing ordinary shares in connection with the adoption of a Stock Option Plan.


June 1, 2001
Amendments to articles 5 and 11

Modified the numerical expressions of the share capital and of the number of shares issued in connection with the redenomination into euro of Eni’s share capital (5.1, 5.4, 5.5 and 11.2).


December 19, 2001  
Amendments to article 28

Defined the professional requirements for the appointment of the Statutory Auditors pursuant to Ministerial Decree No. 162/2000 (28.1 and 28.2).Defined the professional requirements for the appointment of the Statutory Auditors pursuant to Ministerial Decree No. 162/2000 (28.1 and 28.2).


May 30, 2002
Amendments to article 5

Inserted sub-section 5.6 to empower the Board of Directors to increase the company share capital by issuing ordinary shares to be assigned for no consideration to managers employed by the company and its subsidiaries.


May 28, 2004
Amendments to articles 2.1, 11.2, 12.2, 13, 16.1, 17.2, 17.3, 19.3 and 23

Amendments to adequate Eni By-laws to the Legislative Decree No. 6/03.


Amendments to articles 17.3, 19.1 and 28.1

Further amendments.


Board Meeting Resolution

April 13, 2005
Amendments to articles 6. 2, 17.1, 18.1, 21, 24.1 and 28.2

Amendments to adequate Eni’s By-laws to the new regulation of the special powers granted by the current legislation to the Minister of Economy and Finance who exercises them in agreement with the Minister of the Productive Activities.


Amendments to articles 2.1 and 32.2

Further amendments.


September 23, 2005
Amendments to article 5

Amendments to Article 5, Paragraph 1, of Eni By-laws in connection with the execution of the increase of the company capital resolved by the Board of Directors to implement the 2002 Eni shares assignation Plans to Eni Group managers; Paragraphs 4 and 5 of Article 5 have been repealed, being the period of effectiveness of the delegations of authority to the Board of Directors contained in said Paragraphs expired.


May 25, 2006 
Amendments to articles 13, paragraph 1, 17, paragraph 3, 24, paragraph 1, and 28, paragraphs 2 and 4 of the Statute

Amendments to adequate Eni’s By-laws to the Italian Corporate Governance Code of listed companies and the Legislative Decree No. 58/98 (the "Decree"), as amended by the Law on the protection of savings, and to indicate that the Shareholders' Meeting notice may be published also on newspapers with national circulation.


May 24, 2007 
Amendments to articles 6, paragraph 2, 13, 17, 24 and 28 of the Statute

Amendments to adequate Eni’s By-laws to the Legislative Decree No. 58/98 (the "Decree"), as amended by the Legislative Decree No. 303/06 and formal amendments.


Board Meeting Resolution

June 30, 2008
Amendment to article 12.2

Amendments to adequate Eni’s By-laws to Legislative Decree No. 195/2007 in compliance with the Transparency Directive.


Board Meeting Resolution

March 25, 2009
Amendments to articles 6.1 and 32.2

Amendments to adequate Eni’s By-laws to the Law No.474/94.


April 29, 2010
Amendments to articles 12, 14 and 16

Amendments to adequate Eni’s By-laws to Legislative Decree No. 27/2010. The amendments will become effective following the meetings for which the call to convene is published after 31st of October 2010.
The amendments to articles 1, 4 and 15 of the By-laws are immediately effective.


Amendments to articles 1, 4 and 15

Amendments concerning the way of writing the name, further specification to the object and the Chair of shareholders meeting.


Board Meeting Resolution

June 3, 2010
Amendments to articles 12, 13, 14, 17 and 28

Amendments to adequate Eni’s By-laws to Legislative Decree No. 27/2010, Legislative Decree No. 39/2010 and to Consob Regulation concerning limits to the cumulation of offices by the members of the control bodies.
The amendments will become effective following the meetings for which the call to convene is published after 31st of October 2010.




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