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Eni Posts Lower Q1 Attributable Net Profit; Revenue Up

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-- Eni (ENI.MI) said Friday its attributable net profit for the first quarter fell, while total revenue rose year over year.

Net profit attributable to shareholders for the three months ended March 31 was 1.07 billion euros, compared with 1.17 billion euros earlier. EPS moved to 0.34 euro from 0.36 euro.

The Italian oil and gas company's total revenue was 20.06 billion euros, compared with 19.19 billion euros a year ago.

Eni confirmed its 2026 dividend target of 1.10 euros per share, up 5% from 2025.

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