Good afternoon, and welcome to Eni's 2000 Results and Strategy Presentation. Due to COVID restriction, we are live streaming today from our R and D headquarter in Milan. After at this time last year, we were presenting our long term strategy. Today, we are taking another step forward in boosting our transformation. Since 2020, we have further improved and accelerated our strategy, and we can now announce our commitment to be fully carbon neutral by 2,050.
In line with this target, we are also announcing the merger of our retail and renewable businesses. This will allow us to be even more efficient in reaching our Scope 3 target and to extract more value from our unique retail customer base. We remain committed to becoming a leader in producing clean energy and offering our customers a full set of decarbonized products. Strong financial discipline remains a key component of our strategy with a material reduction of our cash neutrality. We have built robust balance sheet with resilient cash generation to respond to market evolution.
All these actions are aimed at maximize value creation for our stakeholders and enhancing our remuneration policy. Let's now recap both actions end result of 2020. We will never forget this exceptional year, which was marked by the most unexpected and disruptive challenge we have ever faced. The pandemic affected everybody's life, every activity and the energy industry with a magnitude that exceeded all previous crisis. In tackling COVID-nineteen, we reacted fast, find inside our company the energy, resources and flexibility to overcome the crisis.
We immediately worked on 3 priorities. 1st, we protected our people end the integrity of our assets. We safeguarded each of the 60,000 women and men that work with us and around us worldwide. In less than 24 hours, 99% of ENI employees in the main offices and 70% in our operational sites were converted to smart working. At the same time, no operational interruption due to COVID were recorded.
2nd, we preserved our balance sheet through 3 budget revisions and leveraging our flexibility, we cut CapEx by onethree implemented material and structural cost savings. Thanks to this action, we succeeded in minimizing the impact of COVID-nineteen on our balance sheet and in keeping our net debt flat versus last year. 3rd, we changed our organizational structure to better fit with the new strategy. We set up 2 business groups to pursue our long term targets: natural resources to integrate and decarbonize our upstream and gas marketing operations and energy evolution to transform and sell 0 carbon product to an extended client base. In natural resources, we recorded a production of 1,730,000 barrels per day, in line with our COVID post COVID guidance.
And in exploration, we discovered 400,000,000 barrels of resources in Egypt, Angola, Mexico, Vietnam UAE. Global Gas and LNG delivered an exceptional performance, driven by the flexibility of our portfolio enbowed by our trading, which was able to capture the value of the market volatility. We are continuing to reduce our carbon footprint with natural zinc through our REDD plus initiatives, and we are progressing with our project on carbon capture and sequestration. It. In Energy Evolution, we are accelerating our plan.
In Renewable, we have 300 megawatts of installed capacity with a new project startup in Italy and Kazakhstan. On top of this, we are developing 700 megawatts through important joint venture in the U. S. And the U. K, where we entered with a material stake in Dover Bank, our first offshore wind projects.
In the near future, Retail Gas and Power, which delivered an outstanding EBIT result last year. We'll be able to sell green power to its client in an expanded geographical presence. In line with this approach, in January 2021, we entered the Spanish market with the acquisition of a local retailer and the development of 3 new solar plants. Even in a year of lockdown, marketing and biorefineries achieved record result, proving their potential combined value. Our rapid and extraordinary reaction is clearly proven by our financial results.
Any remaining organically free cash flow positive with a net debt kept stable at €11,600,000,000 And now our strategic plan. Eni will be 0 carbon energy company by 2,050 in scope 1, 2 and 3, and we are all focused on this target, with the ultimate goal of being a world class investment case. Our strategy is built on 3 key pillars: 1st, decarbonizing operation and products. In line with what we presented last year, we will deliver our customers an entirely decarbonized mix of products. 2nd, diversifying and expanding our businesses in retail and renewable by product and circular economy.
And third, increases the resilience end flexibility of the company to absorb price volatility. Selective growth, increased efficiency and rightsizing. We continue to ensure value and high returns in all our ITs. The 3 pillars of the strategy are based on 2 solid foundations: 1st, minimizing environmental impact, addressing issues of social inequality a strong governance model in order to achieve UN SDGs and to increase the value for all our stakeholders. And second, technology and digitalization to derisk our present and accelerate our transformation.
It. Technological innovation is an essential part of A and E's DNA. 4 decades, the application of our technologies has been a distinctive factor for us. Digitalization, thanks to our proprietary algorithm and a top computing capacity, has been and will continue to be a competitive element for us right along the value chain. This.
This starts from our exploration, where we have been delivering outstanding performances through our industrial processes to preserve the integrity of our assets, while maximizing the efficiency and lowering the time to market and finally, to offering our large customer base enhanced customized services. AANIS R and D with more than 700 7,500 patents and 450 projects will be a catalyst in accelerating energy transition. Ecofining in its proprietary biofuel technology is at the heart of the Gela in Venice plant, while our waste to fuel is moving to an industrial application. In chemicals, we are expanding the use of vegetable biomass to create high growth and value chain, such as 2nd generation bioethanol, advanced biofuel and biomonomers to several applications such as intermediates for bioplastics, electronics, cosmetics and agrochemicals. We are already commercializing high quality product from mechanical recycling of post customer plastic waste with a level of recycled content up to 75%, and we are developing a pyrolysis technology to recycle mixed plastic waste.
In carbon sequestration usage, we are developing 2 additional technologies. One is related to CO2 minuteeralization in the cement formulation process, where we have a pilot project ongoing IR Ravenna. And the other is related to microalgae bio fixation, where we have a pilot project in Sicily and where we are develop we plan to develop an additional project in our JLab biorefinery. We have a strong focus and commitment in developing new technologies end back through solutions. And to this end, we are collaborating with more than 70 international research institutes and universities.
This. Overall, during the 4 year plan, we will spend around EUR 1,000,000,000 on innovation, also feeding our green and bio transition, and we will invest around €4,000,000,000 organically in all our transformation processes. It. And now let's get to the heart of 1 of the major improvement we are announcing today any will be carbon neutral by 2,050. In last year's strategy presentation, we announced our target covering our COP 1, 2 and 3 emissions.
And based on our fully comprehensive methodology of GHG assessment, considering all activities and every product we trade to reach a reduction of absolute emission by 80% in 2,050. This year, we have improved this target, committing to reach a carbon neutrality. This is a target, not an aspiration. We have said this considering all our activities and combining economic sustainability with industrial implementation. Our commitment is further confirmed by the inclusion of our decarbonization target in our management remuneration policy.
The full decarbonization of our product and operation is achievable through technology that already exists and that have already been proved such as biorefineries whose capacity will increase by 5 times the circular economy with the large use of biogas and the recycling of organic and inorganic waste material. Efficiency and digital solutions in our operations, in our customer services. Renewable capacity fully integrated with our clients and blue and green hydrogen to lower CO2 emissions in our biorefineries and in other hard to abate activities. Gas, which in the long term would be more than 90% of our Upstream production, will support our transition as backup of intermittent sources in power generation. On top of this, natural and artificial carbon capture will absorb residual emissions.
Let's look at the 4 year plan of our 2 business groups. In natural resources, essentially, we have 2 main goals: reducing our cash breakeven end our carbon footprint. In Upstream, in the full year plan, we will further lower the price level then will be required to generate free cash flow after CapEx. Over the last years, we have materially reinforced our Upstream business, reducing its cash need while continuing to capture new business opportunities. During the plan, this will result in a drop of our upstream CapEx coverage by almost $10 per barrel to $28 dollar per barrel.
This reduction will be driven by an even more focused exploration in synergy with our existing facilities, short cycle development project and structural saving in operation cost and in V and A. In the 4 year plan, we will invest on average around EUR 4,500,000,000 per year on which for which about 50% will be required to fight depletion and 50% will be developed to growth. And we will retain enough flexibility to absorb price volatility if necessary. In the last two years of the plan, more than 55% of our CapEx is uncommitted, making our Upstream even more resilient to lower scenario. Upstream resilience start from exploration.
For us, this activity has been a strong cash contributor in the last decade and will be a distinctive and critical factor of success for winning the energy transition. This the main source of our low breakeven portfolio, the starting point of our value creation with an average unit exploration cost below $2 It will be a key enabler of our transformation toward a more gas rich portfolio. It is time effective, thanks to a selection of projects that will be for almost 90% near field an improving basin. Finally, our future successful exploration will create opportunities for potential disposal fueling our dual exploration model. In the plan, we expect to discover 2,000,000,000 barrels of oil equivalent of resources, of which a large part will be gas.
Selective growth will support the increase of our free cash flow in the full year plan. Production will grow at an average of around 4% per year versus 2020 at any scenario, while in the same period, our cash flow from operation will grow by 20% per year. Assuming $50 flat, our cash flow from operation will grow by 8% per year. For 2021, a transition year before fully recovering from COVID, we confirm a production guidance in the range of 1,700,000 barrels per day, assuming OPEC cut of around 40 1,000 barrels per day throughout the year. However, we had the flexibility to restart part of the activities as soon as appropriate market condition occur.
In the plan, we will bring 14 major projects on TRIM, operating over 70% of the new productions. In terms of future production mix, we expect to increase share of gas in the coming years. In 2024, around 55% of P1 reserves with the gas versus 50% today. Upstream free cash flow in the free year plan will be in excess of €18,000,000,000 at our scenario and EUR 15,000,000,000 assuming a flat scenario of $50 per barrel, covering twice our full year planned distribution needs. Global gas and LNG portfolio is now incorporated in natural resources business to leverage our integrated presence along the gas value chain.
In LNG, we target to contract more than 14,000,000 TPA by 2024 N45 growth versus 2020 level, mainly from our new project in Indonesia, Nigeria, Angola, Mozambique and Egypt, where the startup of the Daimler has been completed and the first cargo is being loaded in these days. In terms of marketing, we will target premium market in the Middle East and Far East, but we will also leverage our legacy presence in Europe to maximize overall value. LNG growth driven by our equity production that in 2024 will account for more than 70% of our LNG portfolio. Global Gas and LNG will contribute with €800,000,000 to the free cash flow in the planned period. The second main goal of natural resources is minimizing carbon footprint and to develop initiatives to remove CO2 such as forestry, preservation and CCS.
And it's focusing on REDD plus initiatives to maximize the value for our stakeholders. Stakeholders preserve family in secondary forest and biodiversity, mainly in Africa, South Asia and Latin America. We target to offset more than 6,000,000 tonne per year of CO2 by 2024 and more than 20,000,000 tonne per year by 2,030. Our CCS projects are synergic with Upstream. We aim to create worldwide storage hubs for decarbonizing our industrial activities such as power plants and refineries and third party plants.
The Ravenna CCS hubs with more than 500,000,000 ton of storage capacity will benefit from the infrastructure in place and its proximity proximity to industrial sites with attractive cost and time to market. In the U. K, our 2 projects, Liverpool Bay and Teesside, will contribute to the carbonized third party industrial sites. We have built a distinctive set of competencies in managing carbon capture and storage technology through our experience of our gas injection in mature and producing field worldwide. We are at the feasibility phase the carbon capture project in the UAE and in the gas gas field.
We are also studying a CCS application Libya for a barista land project. By enhancing our CCS project portfolio by 2,030, we target total storage of around 7,000,000 tonne per year with an overall gross capacity of 15,000,000 tonne per year. It. Turning now to Energy Evolution. This business group is expected to self sustain its transformation end growth during the plan.
In refining and marketing, we expect to increase results ignore our business lines by refining and marketing and traditional plants. At a constant scenario, R and M EBIT will almost double in the planned period. Growth will come from, 1st, the increase in biorefining capacity, which will double to 2,000,000 tonne by 2024, targeting also the bio jet fuel market with a share in excess of 10%. 2nd, the gradual recovery of demand after COVID-nineteen crisis. 3rd, focus on high margin segment in marketing, enlarging our network in Europe.
And 4th, the contribution of ADNOC refinery at full capacity. Our biorefineries will continue to contribute positively becoming palm oil free in 2023 end with a growing contribution of feedstock coming from waste and residues, accounting for around 80% of the total by the end of the plan versus today's 20%. In terms of site, Porto Marghera in Venice will increase its capacity to 5.60 kiloton per year, while the JLR biorefinery will complete the ramp up to 7 50 kiloton per year. Moreover, we are planning a new capacity of around 500 kiloton per year, whose location in Italy or abroad is still under study. Finally, marketing will deliver during the plan a steady and material contribution and we enlarge its e mobility services.
The combination of buyer financing and marketing will deliver an EBIT of around EUR 750,000,000 at the end of the plan. And with traditional ore refineries, we will reach EUR 1,400,000,000. And now I would like to present another main step of our transformation. To further maximize bio generation along the wool green power chain and foster our decarbonization's COP 3 target, we have decided to merge our renewable business with our Gas and Power Retail business. On one side, we will leverage a 10,000,000 customer base expected to increase to over 11,000,000 by 2024 and accelerating our growth to 15,000,000 by 2,030.
That will be increasingly supplied with Equity Renewable Energy and Biomethane. This business combination make any one of the main green retail operators in the Europe market European market. On the other side, our renewables are expected to reach 4 gigawatts by 20 24 end 15 gigawatts to at 2030s. Our generation by the end of the plan will be 60% solar end 40% onshore and offshore wind. We are growing fast to become a major global green power operator in many OECD countries, in most of which we already have a large retail base and in other areas in which we are present such as North Africa, Australia and the Middle East.
Overall, CapEx for the combined businesses will be €4,300,000,000 in the 4 year plan, mainly related to renewables. This new business combination is highly valuable and growing fast. Overall our retail and renewable business. We almost doubled its EBITDA from EUR 600,000,000 in 2021 to around €1,000,000,000 by the end of the plan. In retail, we expect EBITDA to grow to €650,000,000 also thanks to an increased share of services, such as distributed generation, energy efficiency solutions and service for e mobility, which will represent more than 20% of the EBITDA.
Meanwhile, renewables, which today are at a breakeven, will deliver robust EBITDA of €230,000,000 in 2024. Our final goal is to maximize the value of this combined group of activities. And now before leaving the floor to Francesco Gattay, our CFO, for a financial section, here is a brief video that sum up the main highlights of the presentation.
Good afternoon. And now, let's get some details on our financial plan. Any financial strategy will be a structural component in the execution of the plan. It. It will be centered on a diversified set of levers: our CapEx flexibility an active and dynamic portfolio management, including new business combinations and a new set of financial tools linked to our strategy execution.
While continuing to reinforce our balance sheet reducing our leverage, we are also committed to a progressive and competitive distribution policy. On CapEx, we will be focused on new businesses and we will continue to be extremely selective on returns and on duration of the cash cycle. Over 20% of the yearly average CapEx will be devoted to boosting our renewable capacity and increasing any customer base. Circular projects that will minimize waste and rejuvenate mature industrial sites and building incremental biorefinery capacity. Net capital employed in all these activities will reach 10% of the total amount, doubling the current level.
To maintain a high degree of flexibility, we will focus on short cycle initiative and we will limit inactive capital within the 20% of our total investment. All our Planet projects have to pass a selective screening both in terms of profitability and resilience. The internal rate of return of upstream projects amount to 18%, and it will remain a robust 16% even if we assume 20% lower prices. Our renewable projects are highly valuable too, with unlevered rate of return in the range of 6% to 9% and double digit after financing. It.
On top of this, rate of return of biorefineries is 15%, in line with our upstream initiatives. It. Portfolio management will be a core element to boost our transformation. Extracting extra value from our asset and disposing of non core businesses. In the 4 year plan, our disposals will reach an overall gross value of more than EUR 2,000,000,000 Most of these proceeds will be reinvested in acquisition for portfolio reshaping.
It. Moreover, we aim to replicate our Norwegian VAR model in different countries with potential business combinations, which are currently under screening. Both these opportunities are not captured by the current plan and therefore represents an operating and financial upside. It. Assuming the progressive increase of oil price to $60 per barrel as per our scenario assumption, cash flow from operation before working capital is expected to amount to around €44,000,000,000 along the plan period, while it will be €39,000,000,000 in a flat $50 scenario.
This, with a steady amount of CapEx of around €7,000,000,000 per year, will ensure a generation of free cash flow to of EUR 17,000,000,000 at our scenario or EUR 12,000,000,000 if we assume a $50 flat Brent. We will continue to improve the resilience along the planned period. Cash neutrality, the level of price that we have necessity to cover our CapEx need and the floor dividend will be progressively reduced below $40 per barrel. Finally, while targeting an average pre IFRS in the range of 30% in 2021 and declining thereafter, we will look for a full engagement of our lenders to support any transformation. In 2020, we finalized more than €5,000,000,000 of sustainable finance instruments, in particular, loans and committed credit lines.
And in the coming year, we are targeting the issue of our first sustainability linked bond. In addition, after the success of last year, we are planning a potential issuance of new hybrid bonds in the near future. And now I'm glad to announce an improvement of our shareholder remuneration policy. Last summer, redefined a new distribution policy aimed at giving visibility and certainty in a period of great volatility. Our policy has been structured on 2 elements: a fixed component of €0.36 per share anchored at a certain price level that will be revised with the execution of the plan.
And a variable component characterized by a progressive dividend according to the price increase and the restart of buyback above a certain price threshold. The price reference for the dividend and for the buyback will be announced next July during the half year presentation. It. But our successful reaction in 2020 and the execution of the 4 year plan that will significantly reduce our cash neutrality, allow us to enhance today our distribution scheme. The new policy approved by any Board will be structured as follow: the dividend floor will be secured at a Brent price of $43 per barrel, $2 lower than the previous level.
The variable component will grow with the same progression the channel that we presented last summer, calculated as a percentage between 30% to 45% of the incremental free cash flow generated by a scenario between $43.65 Moreover, we decided to restart our share buyback at a level of Brent of $56 per barrel with a value of €300,000,000 per year. This amount, we rise to $400,000,000 per year from $61 of Brent end to €800,000,000 from $66 onward, as originally planned. It. For example, if in July we will announce a price reference of $50 per barrel, our total dividend will be €0.49 per share, a 9% increase versus the previous formula. At $56 we will pay EUR 0.63 per share and we will launch the buyback of EUR 300,000,000 in the back up, you can find a table that summarize the level of dividend and buyback at different price scenario.
Before concluding, our total dividend will be split fifty-fifty between the traditional dual tranche of payment in September May. And of course, we will continue to pursue further actions to improve this distribution model in the future. Now I return the floor to Claudio for his conclusion.
Thank you, Francesco. To conclude, I would like to highlight the major update of today. NE is committed to be net 0 by 2,050 across all our Scope 1, 2 and 3 GNG emission of all our production and traded products. We have also set out the specific action we are taking over the next 4 years. These actions are fundamental steps to becoming even more innovative and resilient.
In order to manage the extraordinary volatility of our time and deliver an unserial remuneration policy. In this period of exceptional changes, we will leverage our considerable strength. Our large customer base, which will continue to grow in synergy with our Renewable business our biorefining and marketing, which combined will provide a strong contribution in delivering sustainable products for mobility and an integrated upstream model, which is able to reduce both its cash neutrality and carbon footprint. Our plan to be carbon neutral in 2,050 is concrete, detailed, economically sustainable and technologically proven. In addition, we have disclosed our target for 2,030 and 2,040, 2 important milestones for our stakeholders to be keep aligned on our progress.
Annie, its people and the Board of Directors expressed their strong commitment to continue to play sustainable and innovative role in supporting social and economic development in all our activities. Our strong ESG model provide a fundamental for our aim, which remains to deliver value to our stakeholders. And now together with our top manager, we are ready to answer your question.
The first question is from Michele Della Vigna, Goldman Sachs. Please go ahead.
Thank you very much, Caio and Francesco. Thank you for the time and the thorough presentation. I had two questions, if I may. The first one is on your emissions reduction. So I can see that the absolute emissions are falling about 60% faster than the carbon intensity, both to 2,030 and to 2,040.
It. And I was wondering where this comes from. Does this effectively mean that you're likely to sell less energy volumes by 2,030. You still clearly have a growth plan to 2024. So I was wondering What is the overall volume assumption there?
And then the second thing I wanted to ask you It's about your biofuel business. So you're targeting to MTPA of biofuel production. I was wondering Where do you see the feedstock in the longer term? Clearly, no palm oil, but what do you see as the right mix between waste And biomass that does not compete with agriculture. And do you think you can expand it further in the longer term?
And is the main constraint there, the feedstock or rather the processing capacity. Thank you.
Thank you, Michele. So for the first question, Francesco is going to answer, then I take over for the second one. Thank
you. Michele, yes, you are right. You have, let's say, touched the different level of speed of the two trends, the one in absolute value and the one in, let's say, intensity. And what we can say clearly is that we start with different assumptions versus last year. First of all, we have a lower production profile.
We will reach 2,000,000 barrels per day in at the end of the plan, 2,100,000 in 2025, and that will be the level that will plateau with that flexible fluctuation that we described last year. So it is practically 10% lower. And you are also right that we have, let's say, a more conservative view on LNG growth. So that is the 1st step what you could assume in the beginning in the early part of the transformation phase. Then you start to add additional component.
The biorefinery was speeding up. There was a biogas that was also introduced to enhance our, let's say, bioproducts soldered all to the domestic market. And in the meantime, we are growing the components that are related to the intensity. So once we have a continuous growth in the renewables side, once we are starting up the hydrogens, all these components will reduce that second element of the trend. So I think this is the way to look to the trend of the intensity and the absolute reduction.
Thank you, Francesco. Michele, touch a very, very critical point and something that we start working 3 years ago when we changed our technology to be able to be palm oil free in 2023. Clearly, there is a mix of the 2 components. What we said during the presentation is in the plan. We are going to increase the 2nd generation feedstock.
So what we are now at the 20%, we're going to reach 80%. That is something that we're going to acquire to buy and we already plan and modeling the acquisition of this feedstock. Clearly, in the long term, we want to reduce our cost. And what we're working is on the agriculture because clearly, agriculture in the future for the biorefineries will be like the field for the upstream, for the reservoir for the upstream. And so we are working and we are testing, for example, castor oil in Tunisia and also in Italy in the last couple of years and we are testing our technology in Gela really to using a different kind of feedstock for instead of the palm oil.
So after the plan growing and with the agreement in Italy and North Africa, in other country in Africa, where we are going to promote agriculture for this kind of that is a first generation, but is not in competition with food and one example was Castronoy. We're going to increase it. So we're going also to reduce the we're going to reduce the cost, but absolutely, we are going to have a sure feedstock for the future because what we think that we are going to have competition on the biofuel. So that is something where we're not just we are working, we're already modeling and we have solution for the future and the work we think that when we are going to increase the 1st generation, we are going to reduce our cost.
Thank you.
The next question is from Mehdi And Batya with Bank of America. Please go ahead.
Hi. Good afternoon all and thanks a lot for the presentation. Two questions for me, please. First one on the dividend policy that you explained. Let me give you an example.
So imagine that in July, you consider that this year, the oil price will be $60 Brent. So you will be paying a €0.75 dividend and adding a share buyback. If next year The grant goes back to $60, $65 I wanted to know what you intend to do. Will you follow your dividend policy, meaning that you will lower the dividend? Or will you try to at least keep the dividend at the same level of last year?
I am asking because market. The market tends to reward the companies, which are able to provide a stable dividend When the oil price of the hydrocarbon prices go down. And then second question is about Versalis. So during the presentation, you talked about the circular economy, about the bioplastics. But I would like to know if you intend during your 2021, 2024 strategy to try to make Versalis profitable because that company has been losing money since 2017, if I am not mistaken.
So why is it too difficult so difficult to convert Versalis into a greener company able to generate profit as you did with your 2 loss making refinery impact. Thank you.
Okay. I am going to answer the two questions. And first of all, dividend. I understand the questions clearly. We build this kind of and we improve the policy to give a clear path linked to a fixed variable and a fixed floor and a growing floor and a variable that is linked to the price.
What is happening as 60, then it's going down. Clearly, every year, in the 1st 6 months, we make the assessment of the price. Clearly, we don't change without a reason and we don't change immediately. Also in July, we are going to decide what will be the average price all the years, but clearly, considering all the different situations, we don't jump if there is a peak, we don't go down if there is just a small down in the price. So everything will be on average and will be very attentive to make change that can create difficult situation for us and for our investors.
So we are what we want to do also with this improvement to give stability. That gives stability because we anticipate our share buyback, and we're anticipating the share buyback. We are giving stability, and we anchor to a lower price. You have to consider that when we talk about the development of our plan, it means that we are as we said, we are work in a bit suceed until now to reduce our cash neutrality. Reducing our cash neutrality then at the end of the plan will be lower than $40 per barrel.
That means that all our policy is going down. So we're going to anchor if we are succeeding, but clearly, we are so focused on that, we are anchored the floor to a lower level. So it's not just we don't have just to watch at the price at the oil price trend, but we are also to watch out what we are doing inside the company to reduce the cash neutrality because reducing the cash neutrality, that is a big improvement so for the dividend. So that is what I can say about the dividend. For Versalis Chemicals, through the last year was 2017.
Versalis was always in a difficult situation. The first action we made was really to go through the business line and increase the specialties to be a little bit far from the fluctuation of the feedstock that is very expensive because Versalis is not linked to the Downstream and the Downstream in Italy is not linked to the Upstream. So we have to import. So for that reason, we try to increase from some percent to more than 30% improve the market and be on the value chain on the specialties. In the last 2 years, we worked to change our transformer technologies.
And what I gave as a sample Temple is what we're going to develop in the next couple of years, where we want to bring Versali through a different kind of business combination that are green chemicals, as you said, and recycle to have a breakeven and also to improve not just in a breakeven, but also to make some profit. So we are focused and we are finding synergies with all the biorefinery that we saw, the bioproduct from refining that we are producing that in some cases is going to be and ISB, because we already tested a feedstock for the chemicals. So we are linking on the green side with green bioprodo, refining and chemicals. And that will be the future. So it's not just a hope, but from a technological point of view, we work a lot in the last couple of years that will be the way to transform Versalis and get a positive result.
Thank you very much.
The next question is from Alessandro Potovid, Mediobanca. Please go ahead.
Good afternoon and thank you to The first one is on production. I think the share of gas production, the new target is over 90% in the long term. I was wondering if you can quantify long term for us. But also, I was wondering whether this was done by design because increasing oil volumes is no longer consistent with the CO2 emission targets. And the reason I'm asking is because we're probably going to see a meaningful deficit in oil supply by the middle of a decade.
I guess, investing in conventional oil development has becoming something too difficult to do for oil companies as we move in the net zero world. So I was wondering if you can maybe give us your view on this. The second question is on the recovery funds has been approved in Italy. I was wondering whether that could be some could be could represent some opportunities, whether there are some funds allocated in various projects. I know that there have not been included, but there may be other.
And I was wondering, yes, if you can give us maybe a bit more color there. And also, finally, an update on Mozambique and where we are with the investment decision. Thank you.
Okay. Thank you, Alessandro. So I'm going to answer the 2 first questions and then Sandro Politti, our natural resources. MD is going to answer the last question on Mozambique. So for production, I when I put in the long term, you clearly, you want to know what is the long term.
Before the long term was the last decade, 2,040,050. Now I didn't want to say exactly the date because I want to I have some flexibility. Just to recap our policy that we set last year, but it's almost the same, we said that we're going to reach out peak production in 2025, that will remain the same. But after COVID, we reduce the amount of production that we get at 2025 because before, we had a value of about 2,300,000, something about 2,300,000 barrels per day. Now we have at least 200,000 barrel less, what Francesco said before, also to explain why our level of emission is lower.
So in until 2030, we are going to have a ratio that is about fifty-fifty. In 2030, we are 55 gas and 45 oil. But clearly, there is a different kind of shape on this profile because most of the big discovery we made in the last 3, 4 years are giant gas field. We discovered some oil, some discoveries, but with a different kind of profile in terms of ramp up and depletion, a very short time to market, but we're also very short life. So oil is going to have a different kind of lifetime.
Gas is longer because we talk about Giant. And I think that the possible switch will be instead of in 2,040, 2050, the switch, a big switch between gas and oil will be 2030, 2000 and 40. For that reason, I talk about long term, but is we can say also looking at the upstream time to market is the medium term, but that is, I think, I think the answer to your question. Recovery fund. Recovery fund could be a good opportunity for us, especially for the transition.
We have several projects that are linked to CCS and are linked to either developing in the retail, in the marketing, in the biorefineries, in the waste to fuel, organic and inorganic waste to fuel. So we have a set of projects. We didn't put any kind of recovery plant fund in this plan. So the recovery plan that I'm sure that will start sometimes this year will be an upside and that means that we have the same kind of project and the same set of project, but we can accelerate not all the transition, especially in Italy, we can increase and accelerate the transition in the biorefineries, waste to fuel and CCS. That will be the result of the recovery plan.
So now, Alessandro can answer from to the question about Mozambique.
Okay. Regarding Mozambique Rovuma LNG, the FADI was originally planned during 2020 and it has been postponed. The operators are currently working and looking for our synergies with Area 1 development and also looking for all possibility to reduce cost, analyzing the new market condition after the pandemic. So we will expect to update on the FID date during 2021 when this exercise of cost optimization will be completed.
Okay. Just to clarify, do you expect the FID by the end of Here or still a moving part? It
depends on the results of the cost optimization exercise.
Thank you very much.
The next question is from Irene Himona with
Thank you very much. Good afternoon. My first question concerns the fact that You appear to be revisiting the dual exploration model after a pause. Is this specifically budgeted for in this plan. In other words, is there a specific target perhaps for monetizing your And then my second question concerns the merging of renewables generation with retail.
Clearly, retail, especially for Green Power, is a very competitive marketplace. Is that the reason you're emerging the 2? Can you talk about the synergies? And
in a
market that is becoming very, very competitive, How do you how can you ensure growing value from that business? Thank you.
Thank you. The first question, Francesco, we answered the first question, then we talk about the business I'm talking about the business combination. So open, Jean.
Yes. I mean, About the disposals, you saw that we are targeting EUR 2,000,000,000 along the 4 year plan. In this EUR 2,000,000,000 there are different kind of assets. There are mature assets, there are logistic assets, there are certain, let's say, stake in project in larger projects, there are clearly also the continuing of the dual exploration model. You know that in the recent years, we had very successful results in some areas with high stakes, remind Mexico, Indonesia.
So these are the kind of opportunity that could be, let's say, part of this process of dilution. And clearly, we are continuing to explore and discover. So this is a model that will continue to satisfy our investor and our cash. Thank you.
So for renewables, so business combination renewables with gas and powers with the client with the customers. Renewables clearly is very tight market. There is a lot of competitions and competitions for the prices, for the market and if you adjust renewables, is not really market penetration. We really think that putting together our renewables with our any Gazalucha retail market is going really to be a very important factor to fight the competition. We have other factors clearly, but that is very important because you remain, you are along the value chain.
So you produce the energy and then you can sell the energy with your company and you can keep all the value inside E and I, inside this new entity. Then we there is a factor, how to increase renewable that is clear that we want to put together the 2 activities. So we are Spain, we have France, we have Greece and we have Italy. In Italy, we have another important competitive factor that we have lent. We have lent as E and I on reclaimed land and now we can use about 3,000 hectares that we have at our disposal.
We just use a very small percentage, less than 10% for this first phase, but we can really increase and we can feed our company, a retail company with this energy. And for the future, as I said, our what is our aim is to really to sell our pro to our customers all set of decarbonized product. So we want to take care all the scope 3. That is give a big competitive advantage to our EniGazolucia, because that will be in the future a real strong point to attract more customers and remain on the value chain Nu, the big spread of customers that we have, which we have almost 10,000,000 now. So we are going to, in couple of years 11,000,000 organically, so with a very low cost and we increased also in growth.
So this kind of combination as a new really company can have a very important multiple in the possible future. So is really something that is going to extract and to create a big value that now inside E and I is a little bit is diluted. So that is part of a very important phase. For that reason, we said we have to net 0 to 150. We have this important point.
That is a really important industrial point that can give a huge value to any.
Thank you very
much.
The next question is from Thomas Adolff with Credit Suisse. Please go ahead.
Good afternoon. Thanks for taking my question. Just my first question is on your refinery and biofuels plants. Obviously, you're planning to draw it to 2,000,000 tonnes per annum. Is this driven by refinery conversions?
And how should I think about Italian refinery by 2,030. Obviously, you've mentioned in the past that by 2,050 or so. There are no oil refineries left in Italy. And then secondly, just going to Slide 19, where you show to the earnings growth from biorefining marketing and then oil refining. And I just wanted to get a better feel for the significant growth in earnings and in biorefining and marketing.
Are you assuming some margin expansions Other than volume growth on the back of cheaper feedstocks, so any color on that would be great. Then finally, if I may, on Slide 13, you've Talked about your target for installed renewable capacity. How should we think about the power the total power sold to your customers. Some of your competitors have much higher number than the equity installed capacity. Thank
you. Thank you. So I and I'll try to cover most of the questions, then Pino Ricci, the in charge of Energy Evolution, is going complement also Francesco who wants to add something. So the growth, where we are going to grow in our biorefinery, clearly, we really, we reached a good experience in the conversion because we converted to standard standard refinery in Venice and in jail also. All the processes and all the industrial transformation is well known to us.
So we have, as I said during the presentation, we have understudy a possibility of an additional conversion in Italy, but we have also a discussion to build a new one in the U. S. We can talk about that because it's a possibility. We have also possibility to do both. So the conversion is likely to happen before 2,030 because as you said, I think by 2,040, we have to transform or shut down the traditional refinery.
So that is clearly in the plan. We are thinking what about the third one or possible other 2 that is not included in the plan before the end of this decade. So I think that in the next months, we're going to decide what to do. I think before July where we're in the position to say where we're going to build the new one. Pino, if you want to say something about the possible optimization in terms of returns with the price intimidation, cost optimization in the biorefinery in the future.
Yes.
Thank you, Claudio. About the biorefinery, as you know, the return return of the the internal return of the biorefineries It's very high. It's close to 15%. So it's very profitable. And our original model to have the brownfield converting existing refining, biorefinery allow us to reduce drastically the CapEx and increasing the profitability.
And now the further driving force to improve the profitability of the biorefinery is to a shift the feedstock from the 1st generation that we consider on the year that will be less profitable through Western residue that are more profitable for the biorefinery. In fact, in our plan, within 2024, we will reach almost 80% of Western residue that we call 2nd and 3rd generations of feedstock. It. The last point is the diversification of the market. So now we are covering especially the European market, but we are diversifying our marketing through U.
S. A. And Northern Europe with specific quality of the product. And last but not least, the product itself. It.
Now we are producing mainly HVO, hydrogenated vegetable oil that is mixed in the diesel, But there is a very good opportunity to speed up the decarbonization of transport using HBO 100% pure, because in this way, the decarbonization will increase 4, 5 times versus a mix according to the European law. And last but not least, the Biogen. The Biogen will be the future, will be opening a tremendous market. If we consider that the pre COVID marketing of aviation fuel is 3 50,000,000 tons per year. It's enough to 5% of replacement with Biogeta to increase the market and also the marketing.
Francesco? The growth earnings is a combination substantially of 2 elements. One is a growth that is a steady growth in the marketing side that is adding substantially EUR 100,000,000 EUR 150,000,000 along the plan period. The remaining component that will be, let's say, build up at the end of the 4 year plan once we will have the completion of the project in Venice and the startup of the new plant, the new refining, the new biorefinery, you will have an additional contribution on that side that is substantially adding another EUR 150,000,000 to EUR 200,000,000 in term of EBIT. So that are the two factors that explain the growth of the earnings along
the plan.
Sorry, yes. Everybody I was waiting for my answer and I forgot the question. So, OVATEC, we can say that by 2,030, we'll be able to deliver our green electricity at a level of about 35%, 40%. And by 2,040, we can deliver to our customers 100% of our electricity. That's what we have put in our plan.
Thank you very much.
The next question is from Jon Rigby with UBS. Please go ahead.
Thank you. Good afternoon, everyone. The first question is just talk about CCS. I mean, you're moving forward Quite quickly on that. I imagine that it will be sort of integrated or integral to your E and P strategy.
So So two questions. When you think about the cost of it, are you including that or will you include that within your OpEx expectations. And is that starting to appear by the middle of the decade? And also, sort of strategically, when you think about your portfolio, will you be looking to sort of concentrate your activity into areas where you could be both producing And capturing carbon, I guess simultaneously or sort of in proximity to each other. So will that be a sort of guide To your strategy in the Upstream.
And then if I could just switch gears to financials. I think, Francesco, you did You mentioned something about balance sheet and gearing. Unfortunately, we had a bit of a breakdown in the conference call. So Can you just go through what your expectations are for the balance sheet? I think you've mentioned hybrids, but Do you also sort of flex the balance sheet slightly differently going forward with the knowledge that you're going to be carrying, I guess, increased off balance sheet funding for some of the special vehicles.
Thank you, John. I'll answer first question and then the second one is for Francesco. So for our CCS, you said rightly that we are linked to upstream because our CCS is linked to depleted reservoir, and we have a lot of reservoir depleted in Italy, and we have also a lot of hard to abate activity or industry or plant in Italy that are close, fortunately, to our depleted reservoir. When we talk about the 500,000,000 tonne, that is a subset of the all potential that we have in the Adriatic and then we have in the Mediterranean Sea. So really, we have a huge potential.
So the cost is very low. Now we are working as you know, we're working in Norway, we are working to be project in U. K, then we have Abu Dhabi, Libya. And in many case, we storage and we capture saugas. We have been done that for a long time.
So the cost is not very high because we have everything. We have the platform, we have the pipes, the flow line, the wells, we adjust to a completed well and the cost is really linked to the connection with the chimney of the power plant or the chemicals plant or refinery. So it's really very competitive. So when we how we can treat this course? Clearly, we cannot treat as an operating course overall because we are going it's not just for us, but we are going also to give a chance also to other Hachua based activity and that is in any case became a revenue.
And we have to look at that against the carbon tax or the carbon pricing. Clearly, we have expectation that this tax or carbon price is going to increase as in other North European countries. So what we can say that our cost in general, because we are working on the plating reservoir, is very, very low and can be comparable in some years or be much better than the carbon tax. So that is becoming creating an upside potential that we didn't put clearly in the plan, but that is another possible upside potential. Then we have a development in other area where we have practically the necessity to be able to produce to capture the CO2 of the sour gas, but that is linked to, in this case, we consider this cost as operating cost that is upstream in upstream and upstream activity 100%, but that allow us to produce reducing and that is one of our targets, reducing the carbon footprint of our upstream activity.
Thank you. About the leverage.
We have now a leverage in the range of 30%. And we are assuming that this leverage in a $50 order this year in 2021 will remain substantially very close to the existing level, but then we will decline. It will decline to 20% or lower 20% if we follow our scenario assumption or it will decline around 22%, 23% if we assume the flat $50 So that is the let's say the plan. Then as you have mentioned, Ed, there are opportunities and the business combination as we did for VAR are a way to create financial vehicles that are stand alone, able to self finance themselves to collect debt leverage in their balance sheet through different tools and therefore, to deconsolidate this amount of debt. So that will be a further lever to reduce the leverage that we are assuming in
the plan.
Thanks, Francesca.
The next question is from Massimo Banisoli with Accrington. Please go ahead.
Good afternoon. Thank you very much. Two questions on M and A. Some color on capacity expansion on renewable. How much may come from M and A in that business?
On Slide 24, You presented the IRR range for renewable project and this seems to reduce the M and A opportunity in that cluster. The The second question on M and A is regarding Australia, if you have any update on the disposal of those assets? And a third question, if I may, an indication of the contribution from Daimler LNG in 2021 2022.
Okay. On M and A, clearly, once you want to grow with that speed that we presented mostly not in the 4 year plan because 4 year plan, we have a lot of organic opportunity. We can anticipate some inorganic opportunistic acquisition to speed up, but the growth that we design in our 4 year plan is in our hands. Clearly what is important that to reach the 15 gigawatt in 2,030 probably you should think something related to M and A. What we want to do is clearly to lever on our capability of M and A, try not to overpay.
So we could, for example, acquire opportunity where we have existing activity. For example, we could have some fiscal losses that could offset the cost that we pay for the acquisition or we have additional synergy in the country where that could also justify the component of premium. We clearly are not interested to rush together with, let's say, 100 of different competitors for collecting gigawatt. So that is the first About Australia, Australia, the process was completed. The offer we received were not matching our, let's say, selective request.
Actually, we decided not to sell our Australian asset, so that we are not forced to collect cash if this is not matching our expectation. And then the last one is about Sander.
Sander Sander is going to answer to Demeter.
Okay. The META plant has restarted during the month of January. It has already produced the LNG in enough quantities to load the first cargo in the very next few days. It. So our plan is to have it in production throughout the year, especially clearly during the winter period 2021, 2022 and also in the winter 20 to 2023 and it will contribute to certainly increase our ability to export LNG and indirectly to the production from Zohr that has already reached a record level during the beginning of February of 3.2 Bcf per day.
Standard COVID-nineteen. Standard COVID-nineteen per day.
The next question is from Martin Ratzweid, Morgan Stanley. Please go ahead.
Yes. Hi. Hello. I have 2, if I may. First of all, I noticed that year over year Q4 over Q4, your production down about sort of 11%, which is turning out to be precisely the average for all of your other European peers.
So in that sense, It's probably not a surprise, but these declines are so large that they almost sort of have macro implications. Like E and I alone lost a little over 100,000 barrels a day of oil production. And I was wondering if you could give us any sort of insight into How quickly this could come back? If oil demand sort of picks up this year, how easy it is for you to reactivate this production and ramp up as demand comes back. So that's one.
The second question It may sound a little sort of technical, but I'm very interested nonetheless. It regards the dividend payout and the split between the interim and the final payment, the May September payment. And the previous guidance was that the base the floor dividend We'll be split fifty-fifty between the May and the September dividend and that the variable component would entirely be paid in September. But Francesco, just listening to you about sort of 15, 20 minutes ago, I noticed that you said something along the lines of The entire dividend will now be split fifty-fifty between the May and the September period. And I just want to ask you if you could confirm that there is indeed a change in how the dividend is paid out.
And I was I also wanted to ask you Sort of why that is and sort of how you came to this decision?
Okay. Now first of all, about the production, I think that you have to take into account there were value change. 1 was, let's say, a change in the trigger of a Libyan PSA that was explained part of the variation between that quarter and the new quarter and the last quarter. And clearly there was all the effect of COVID. So there was the OPEC cut, the demand of gas.
There was also the slowdown of activity of infilling and therefore are 2 quarters that are completely incomparable in term of production. Then I return back
to No, just to make some other comments about production. What we have switched off clearly is what Francesco said is the infilling. Infilling and all the near field activities. And we have the contractual trigger that is a big part of the Libyan production. So what we have switched off clearly now we can restart, not overnight.
So what we think that it is going to take 6, 7, 8 months to if the price is the right one and became the cost and price, want to start reinvesting those and the stop go and stop is not possible, but we can restart getting for 2022. So if we start in 3, 4 months, we can reactivate about 60,000 barrels per day on average. So for the year, that is the quantity for 2022, end of 2021, we can reactivate.
About the dividend split. You are right. This is variations versus last year. Clearly, we made different variations. So we changed the floor level, the floor reference of price.
We anticipate the buyback. We introduced also this change. And we continue to follow to improve this dividend policy. Clearly, what we decided was to define a policy that is even clear also receiving the feedback from our clients. We this year, we are already paying 2 third of the dividend of the dividend floor that we announced in September.
So in May, we will have the 2 third, while we prefer to have equal split between the 2 component in the next and clearly, all these have to be read together with the new policy and the new price reference, we could eventually work that is clearly much different than the one we were expecting 1 year ago. So I think it is a part of an overall policy with it is much more generous towards our investors.
Okay, wonderful. Thank you.
The next question is from Bertrand Rodi with Kepler Cheuvreux. Please go ahead.
Yes. Hello, everyone. Thank you for taking my question. 2, if I may. Can you give us some color on your 20 21 prediction.
In terms of underlying assumption, what is your expectation in Libya? Can you also give us what is a negative impact from OPEC plus quota on an absolute basis? And also, what is a positive impact from Danietta restart? Because you mentioned that Zohr is now at full capacity, 3.2 Bcf, where it was well below that in 20 So do you expect Zoro to keep our full capacity 3.2 Bcf for 2021? And then my second question is on LNG.
Qatar Petroleum has just sanctioned the massive EUR 33,000,000 TPA expansion. Have you begun discussion with QP on possible participation on one of the 4 megatrends. And what kind of stake would you be considering? 30% of 8,200,000 tonnes. Is it a possibility in your view?
Of course, if the terms are right, but would you take this kind of upstate?
Sandra is going to talk about production 2021 and the impact of the meter on production.
Okay. Regarding 2021 production and having more color on Libya, Libya will account in our production for around 163,000 barrels of oil per day throughout the year. Here we are accounting clearly the full recovery from the force majeure on the landfills like Boatiel and the field that are now back in normal production. Regarding the OPEC cut. Yes, we accounted for around 36,000 barrels of oil stopped by OPEC cuts around various countries.
And regarding Zohr, Zohr, as I said before, picked the production record of 3.2 Bcf per day. We are assuming throughout the year since we expect during summer clearly reduced gas demand, a lower rate. So we expect to average 2.7 Bcf per day, average throughout the year for also during the entire 2021. Nevertheless, this is much more than the 2.1 average that was done in 2020, where gas demand, especially in Egypt, was deeply depressed.
Thank you, Sandro. For Qatar, we have been discussing with QP for at least for the last 3, 4 years. So it's clearly, we are interested. We think that is a good project and now that they disclose, as you know, the CapEx to the investment that much less than what we forecast therefore, we forecast at the very beginning. So they really they've been able to finalize very good contract.
So it depends on conditions. We are interested. Again. I can't tell you now exactly which kind of percentage because it's not really rely just on us, but also on QP and we'll see next month's next week or next month's what is going to be the tender and we have been, as you know, qualified. So we are just waiting.
We show interest and we'll see in the next future what is going to happen.
Thank you very much. Very clear.
The next question is from Oswald Clint with Bernstein. Please go ahead.
Thank you very much, everyone. I'd like to just as we walk through this plan and get to the end of it in 2024. I wonder if you could talk around return on capital employed expectations. You're going to get up over $60 in your plan. And I just wanted to compare that back to 2019 where we also had those types of commodity prices and return on capital employed at Endy was around 5.3%.
So we've got a lot more green CapEx coming through here, 20%, but it's organic. And you talked about margins. Upstream returns look strong and similar. But as you boil all of it down, can you talk about what ROCE return on capital you might be expecting to generate in 2024, please. Secondly,
just a
bit more broadly talking about low carbon products and you've talked a lot about those during the presentation. But could you talk about pent up demand for such products? And I mean, you've spoken a lot about retail, but I'm interested in who and what will any sell tent in the industrial segment, in the commercial segment or Which airlines, which IT companies that we're seeing some of your peers start to strike big contracts into, could you give us some examples of those types of deals that may be possible. And then even in your on the technology foundation, Claudio, that you spoke about, you You mentioned enhanced customized services that that part of the business can offer. Could you flesh that out or talk a little bit more about what exactly that is, please?
Thank you.
Okay. So Francesco, you can answer about the capital return on capital. Yes.
Clintus, at the end of the plan, it is true that we are comparing a similar price level, but we are comparing a completely different CapEx structure. Once you were referring the 5% return on capital at $60 you were thinking a world where we were investing €8,000,000,000 of which €7,000,000,000 substantially in Upstream per year. Now what we are going to do is to invest less than EUR 7,000,000,000 per year and of which less than EUR 5,000,000,000 in Upstream. So the return on capital will be higher, will be closer to 9%, 10%. So that is completely shift in term of returns.
We are investing in short cycle project. We are investing a less intensive capital project and we are, let's say, maximizing the return of the Upstream activity. In the meantime, we are also investing in the high return biorefineries and in the renewable side. As we mentioned, we have just 20% of inactive capital on the plan. Inactive means that the amount of investment along the plan that will start to deliver cash flow after the plan are just the 20%.
Okay, about demand of new product. So we have to say, it's very clear about retail. So our customers. We have a large amount of customers. So all the carbonized products when I talk about the carbonized product, we talk about green product, we talk about also blue products because in the first phase, at least for the next 15 years, where we have our power plant, we have and we have also our refineries.
We're going to decarbonize products, blue products that go through the retails. Then we have a big client for any because our decarbonized product, I talk about hydrogen, Sodaglut Hydrogen. We are the 1st producer and the 1st consumer of hydrogen and this is an activity with a very high CO2 emissions. So we are the clients ourselves for all the blue hydrogen. Then we are also talking with a big hard to abate industrial plant, especially in Northern Italy, where they we have been required about services for the carbon capture.
Some industry is also interested for the hydrogen, clearly not at the moment the green hydrogen because it's too expensive, but our blue hydrogen is very close to the, what we say, the clay hydrogen that we produce with our gas because our CCS is very, we can say, cheap. So that are the possible issue of our decarbonized product. For the you have other spinners going maybe to expand a little bit more this.
It. About the bioproduct, biofuels, HVO and the bio jet, the demand must increase, must increase because are increasing the target of the capitalization. The Europe target to reduce CO2 emission within 2,030 from minus 40% to minus 55% allow us to increase the market. Otherwise, there are no possibility to reach this so important target. In terms of Biojet, where there are no a low, a clear low like the biodiesel.
This is an improvement movement that it. It's increasing, it's involving a lot of countries. In particular, there are the International Association, of course, that is pushing to put rules in for the international airplane travel to push to have at least 2% of biofuel in the jet fuel within 2025. But this percent could improve as when all the companies put the target of decarbonization itself. And in the Aeroplan, there are only 2 ways to reduce the emissions.
1 is the efficiency of the engine and the aerodynamic and second is the fuel. And there are no alternative to Biofouel in the mid short time.
Thanks. For the last point concern the digital for our services. So I'm trying to be very brief. What we are working on, we are already creating common database and especially services for our client. It's not I'm not just talking about the any Gazalucia retail customers, but I talk also about our marketing, to oil marketing, and we are linking together to really to cross creating cross services and increasing the weight of our customers on the 2 branches.
And that is made through digital application and digital app. So that is what we one of the things I meant during the presentation that we have other kind of services for each kind of activity that is improved by digital and that is something that to improve servicing and to increase organically the number of customers. This year, that was a very difficult year. Organically, we grow about we increased about 200,000 customers. So I think that this digital breakthrough experience was very successful.
The next question is from Peter Low with Berenberg. Please go ahead.
Just on Upstream, you're targeting a 4% reduction CAGR over the planned period. In the past, you've not always met your production target. Can you give an indication of how much contingency is in the plant and perhaps where you see the risks And then secondly, on Slide 19, you're showing a positive contribution in 2021 from refining. To what extent is that dependent on a recovery in margins? The refining business looks like it was significantly loss making this year, both in Europe and ADNOC.
So I'm just trying to understand where the positive delta comes from. Thanks.
Sandro is answering for a contingency in our production in Upstream and then Pino answer about margin and R and M.
Okay. Regarding 2021 budget, we carry out around 27,000 barrels per day of contingency. This is accounting also the fact that we have also included contingency in already for OpEx reduction. As I said before, that this goes on top of 37 barrels that is already that 1,000 barrels that is already being deducted for OpEx cuts.
Okay. About the expectation on refining margin, we know that the 2020 has been the most tremendous year of the century for the consumption of transport fuels for the refining system. We expect to have a recovery in 2021 and we expect a margin below $4 per barrel this year. That could increase a little bit in the following years. But in any case, in this first part of the year, we are still in sufferance because of the winter, because of the continuous COVID pandemic, because of the fall of the or the consumption.
What we expect because of the vaccine, because of the overall necessity to grow in the economy that starting from March from the spring margin consumption and margin could recover. Our reaction will be the same of last year, where pushing on efficiency, optimization of asset and synergy between refining trading supply linked with also our equity, equity crudes. We try to optimize the very heavy scenario.
The last question is from Henry Tarr with Berenberg.
Hi there, and thanks for taking my questions. 2 really. I think just to come back on the biorefinery side, I think you talked about actually 80% of the feedstock being by 2023. Have you started to secure this wasted residue at this point? I mean, I guess, the main sources are used cooking oil and animal fats.
The pool of resources But this doesn't seem to be growing quickly in Europe, but demand is increasing quite sharply. So It'd be interesting just to know how detailed your plans are there already. And then secondly, in terms of the renewable build out, Are you looking for PPAs to facilitate and finance the new capacity? Or are you looking to sort of essentially cover your retail position With the new capacity. And how do you think about balancing the PPA versus merchant exposure?
Thanks. Okay.
So Pino can answer about feedstock because the answer is yes. So 2 seconds because we are
2 seconds. So our target to meet 80% of Western residue by 2024 It's due to the fact that we have a very robust worldwide trading and we have recognized that the availability of this product, a larger collection of product, UCO, Thalo, Pome and other Westis is worldwide around 35,000,000 or more than 35,000,000 tons per year. Our strategy, as Claudio said before, is to add to the trading also the internal developing of this collection or these feedstocks also through vertical integration in order to securitize better the feedstock availability.
Okay. About the renewable and the way to secure the finance and the growth, 1st of all, in our renewables activity, we are already 20% exposed to merchant, show to market and the rest is related to PPA or contract for difference that could be incentivized or could be, let's say, renew it following the recent tenants. So this is the situation today. In the long term, we want to reduce even further towards the 15% the amount of post to market, but actually the idea to join together the retail with our renewable is another opportunity to hedge and to cover the eventual the potential risk in term of market of power prices. So that is a factor clearly in term of growth, opportunity of growth by leveraging financing tools that are quite, let's say, keen to support this development.
Clearly, we will pursue and the possibility to combine together this entity. So a strong cash generator and a growth component, it will be an opportunity to improve the capability to grow and to use financial lever. Okay. I think that we're finished. It.
Thank you very much.
Conference back
to you,
sir, for any additional comments.
Thank you very much. I don't have any additional comment. We talked for 2 hours, so I think that is okay. Thank you very much for listening to us.