Eni boss does not rule out Saipem sale

Stake sale: Eni's Scaroni says Saipem divestment not on cards for now but is future possibility

Italy’s Eni could in future think about selling its oil services subsidiary Saipem chief Executive Paolo Scaroni has said.

Speaking at a conference in New York, Scaroni said the sale of Saipem was not a priority but "we could think about it in the future," Reuters reported.

Late last month, Saipem, Europe's biggest oil services group, issued a shock profit warning for 2012 and a grim 2013 outlook that wiped billions of euro off its market worth.

The warning followed news in December of an investigation into alleged corruption in Algeria revolving around a series of contracts won by Saipem, of which Eni is a 43% owner.

On Thursday it emerged Scaroni’s…

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