Why Eni and the Antitrust Authority Are at Odds over Biofuels
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Antitrust fines six oil firms almost 1 bn for forming cartel
Italy's Antitrust authority said Friday that it has fined six oil firms, Eni, Esso, Ip, Iplom, Q8, Saras and Tamoil, a total of over 936 million euros for forming a cartel in relation to the sale of motor fuel here. (ANSA)


The Antitrust has decided a penalty for more than 936 million total to Eni, Esso, Ip, Q8, Saras and Tamoil for restrictive agreement of the competition. It is read in a note. From the investigation,...
Why Eni and the Antitrust Authority are at odds over biofuels
Eni, Ip, Saras, Esso, Tamoil, and Q8 have been fined a total of €936 million for allegedly forming a cartel over fuel prices. "Staffetta Quotidiana" is also surprisingly mentioned in the investigation. Here are the numbers, details, and the response from the newspaper and the group led by Descalzi.
The control body also imposed restrictions on sales of engine fuel for all parties
16:31 The Italian competition authority AGCM has fined Eni and five other oil companies a total of nearly €1 billion for illegal price-fixing. This is one of the highest fines in Europe...
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