Eni, IT0003128367

Eni stock holds steady as ADR price and earnings data stay firm

Published on 08/17/2026 at 15:12 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS

Eni stock is anchored by a $55.16 ADR close on August 14, 2026, while the latest reported quarter showed stronger profits and a fresh market-cap backdrop for investors.

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Eni S.p.A. stock (IT0003128367) held a $55.16 ADR close on August 14, 2026, and the same market snapshot showed $55.26 in extended trading and a 0.22% daily decline on the regular session. The move comes as the broader group picture still points to solid trading momentum and a large capital base.

Price and trading range

The ADR closed at $55.16 on August 14, 2026, with a $55.26 extended-hours print and a 52-week range of $34.03 to $58.00. MarketBeat's market page also listed volume at 342,950 shares and market capitalization at $93.10 billion for the same stock reference point.

That puts Eni close to the top of its yearly range, with the gap between the latest close and the 52-week high narrowed to $2.84. The stock also changed hands at a price-to-earnings ratio of 14.11 on that snapshot, a valuation that sits below the peak trading range but above the lower end of the year.

Latest reported results

The most recent reported quarter shows why the shares have not lost altitude. A market overview cited stronger quarterly profits across oil majors, and a separate sector note highlighted that six large European producers, including Eni, more than doubled profits in the second quarter of 2026 versus the same period in 2025.

That second-quarter comparison matters because it gives the stock a fundamental backdrop beyond the daily quote. The same coverage said the group-level extra profit tied to the European Union reached EUR 7.5 billion in the first two quarters of 2026, a concrete reminder of how powerful the regional earnings cycle has been for energy names.

Consensus and peer context

Brokerage sentiment remains supportive but not euphoric. MarketBeat's consensus page showed an average rating of Moderate Buy from 13 brokerages, and another quote page put the 200-day moving average at $50.85 against a 50-day average of $50.77.

That pairing of an above-average rating and a short-term price above the long moving averages suggests the market is still treating Eni as a stable large-cap energy name rather than a speculative momentum trade. The stock's 47.45% year-to-date gain on a quoted euro share price of EUR 23.71 adds another quantified sign of that rerating.

Representative business line

Eni's upstream, refining, and gas activities remain the core of the investment case, but the share price is still being steered most by the earnings power of its integrated energy model. The second-quarter profit comparison and the current valuation range do more to explain the move than any single product line.

Market view

Eni stock finished the most recent US session at $55.16 on August 14, 2026, with extended trading at $55.26 and a market value of $93.10 billion on the cited snapshot. The shares remain within $2.84 of their 52-week high of $58.00 and well above the 200-day moving average of $50.85.

Fact box

Company: Eni S.p.A.
ISIN: IT0003128367
Ticker: E
Exchange: NYSE ADR
Price (as of August 14, 2026, 4:00 p.m. ET): $55.16 USD
Market cap: $93.10 billion
Sector / Industry: Energy / Integrated Oil & Gas
Index membership: FTSE MIB

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