Eni Names Puliti Chief Upstream Officer

Friday, May 31, 2019

Alessandro Puliti has been appointed Eni’s new Chief Upstream Officer, effective September 1, 2019.

Puliti will replace Antonio Vella, who will leave the company at the end of the year after a career spanning over more than 30 years.

Puliti joined Eni’s Reservoir department in 1990, and has since held positions of increasing responsibilities within the upstream business, both in regional management – as Managing Director in key countries such as Egypt and Norway – and in headquarter strategy, in departments such as reservoir and drilling. In September 2018, he was appointed Chief Development, Operations & Technology Officer.

Puliti holds a degree in geology by the University of Milan, and has graduated from Eni’s Master’s program in Energy and Environmental Economics (MEDEA) at the Enrico Mattei school.

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