Eni stock trades steadily as oil majors report stronger quarterly profits
Published on 08/17/2026 at 08:34 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
Eni S.p.A. (IT0003128367) stock is trading in the mid-$50 range in the United States, with the E ADR last closing at $55.16 on August 14, 2026, as per a recent market-data overview. This price level reflects a modest decline of 0.22% on that day, followed by a slight uptick in extended trading, signaling a relatively steady trading pattern into August 17, 2026.
Recent trading levels and market context
According to a dated quote snapshot, Eni's New York-listed ADR, under the ticker E, closed at $55.16 on August 14, 2026, down $0.12 or 0.22% from the previous session, with extended trading later showing a price of $55.26, up $0.11 or 0.20%. The same set of data confirms that this $55.16 level is the latest regular-session close on the US market before August 17, 2026, providing a clear reference point for investors tracking Eni stock in dollars.
Additional price information from another portal indicates that the Eni ADR was quoted at $55.28 at the 4:00 p.m. ET close on August 14, 2026, with a daily gain of 0.79% based on that platform's calculation of the change. This figure aligns closely with the $55.16 to $55.26 range from the other source, reinforcing the picture of Eni shares trading just above $55 in the most recent completed US session.
On the home-market side, an equity-chart overview of Eni's Milan listing shows the share price quoted at EUR 23.69, with a daily change of 0.22% for the session dated August 14, 2026, and the Italian market indicated as closed at 5:30 p.m. local time. A separate quote summary lists a last closing price of EUR 23.71 for Eni S.p.A., also stamped for August 14, 2026, confirming that the stock has been trading in the high EUR 23 range in recent days.
Quarterly profit dynamics among European oil majors
A recent analysis of European oil companies' earnings highlights that several large integrated producers, including Eni, reported sharply higher profits in the latest quarter. Specifically, the review notes that six of eight major European oil groups more than doubled their European Union profits in the second quarter of the current year compared with the same quarter a year earlier. This group includes Eni alongside other regional peers, indicating that Eni's Q2 European business benefited from favorable market conditions.
The same report attributes this profit surge to heightened volatility in the Middle East, which has supported refining margins and trading results across the sector. For investors, the fact that Eni was part of the subset that more than doubled EU profits in Q2 versus the prior year underscores a strong year-over-year comparison in that part of its operations, even though exact euro amounts or margin figures for Eni specifically are not detailed in that summary.
From an interpretive standpoint, this change implies that if Eni's EU profits in the second quarter of the previous year were taken as a baseline value of 100, its Q2 EU profits in the current year would now stand above 200 on the same scale. That doubling effect suggests that Eni's upstream and downstream operations in Europe, along with its trading activities, have been responsive to the recent pricing environment, giving the company a more robust earnings profile in the most recent quarter than it had a year earlier.
Sector positioning and peer comparison
In the broader competitive landscape, Eni's ADR is compared on a peer list that includes other integrated oil and gas companies. The peer overview shows Eni's ADR again at a closing price of $55.16 as of August 14, 2026, with extended-hours trading at $55.26 later that day. While specific valuation metrics, such as price-to-earnings ratios or enterprise value measures, are not enumerated in that snapshot, the pricing indicates that Eni is positioned within the typical mid-cap range among global energy majors listed in New York.
Given the sector-wide profit improvements noted for Q2, Eni's recent pricing in both EUR and USD suggests that the market has digested the earnings effect and is pricing the stock at a level that reflects stronger profitability without a dramatic dislocation relative to peers. The modest daily price changes, ranging from a 0.22% decline to a 0.79% gain depending on the specific quote set, point to incremental moves rather than outsized volatility in the company-specific stock performance during the latest trading sessions.
Representative business segment: Eni's upstream and energy operations
Eni's core business combines upstream oil and gas exploration and production with downstream refining, marketing, and energy solutions. In recent years, Eni has also ramped up investment in low-carbon and renewable energy projects, including power generation and biofuels, to diversify its revenue streams and align with Europe's energy-transition policies. The Q2 profit expansion in the EU reported for Eni and its peers indicates that the company's established upstream and downstream franchises continue to generate significant earnings power when commodity-market volatility rises, complementing its newer energy-transition initiatives.
Eni stock price snapshot
As of the most recent completed US trading session on August 14, 2026, Eni's ADR under the ticker E closed at $55.16 on the New York Stock Exchange, with extended trading later showing $55.26 and another data source citing a closing quote of $55.28 with a 0.79% daily gain. On the Italian market, Eni S.p.A. shares closed in the EUR 23.69 to EUR 23.71 range on August 14, 2026, with a daily change of roughly 0.22%, giving investors both dollar and euro reference points for the current valuation of Eni stock.
Fact box
Company: Eni S.p.A.
ISIN: IT0003128367
Ticker: E
Exchange: New York Stock Exchange; Borsa Italiana
Price (as of August 14, 2026, 4:00 p.m. ET): $55.28 USD
Sector / Industry: Energy - Integrated oil and gas
Index membership: FTSE MIB
