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Increase in gas from Algeria, Eni rules out difficulties

2022-09-19T08:56:10.861Z


No difficulties on the part of Algeria "in the present and future availability of the agreed additional volumes of gas, which, moreover, are already arriving in Italy". (HANDLE)


 No difficulties on the part of Algeria "in the present and future availability of the agreed additional volumes of gas, which, moreover, are already arriving in Italy".

Eni intervenes after the rumors coming from the Algerian press, on the possibility that Sonatrach, the state oil company of the North African country, has difficulty respecting the increase in gas exports to Italy as required by the latest agreements signed with Rome.


    Supplies that constitute an important step towards the energy independence of our country and an overall relevant item of our gas imports.


    In recent months, Algeria has become the first gas supplier to Italy in place of Russia and in July the announcement came that it would increase its gas supplies to Italy by another 4 billion cubic meters, an agreement ratified. also from a visit by Prime Minister Draghi to Algiers.


    According to the Algerian website Algérie Part, 'Sonatrach is struggling to find the additional volumes of natural gas promised by Algeria to Italy and the agreement may not be implemented on schedule'.


    However, Eni explains that 'in the last week from Algeria through the Transmed, an average of 70 million cubic meters per day arrived in Italy, representing about 36% of total supplies, more than three times the flow that arrived from Russia in same period 'and stresses that' these levels of flows from Algeria during the month of September have never been recorded in recent years'.

But in the obstacle race in which Italy - with all the other EU countries - is engaged on the energy front, the Algerian voices arrive shortly after those arrived from France on a possible temporary stop of 2 years of supplies to Italy of electricity which represent about 5% of the national needs.

Communication, writes Repubblica,

it was sent to the operators of the Italian network and to the government.

From the Ministry of Ecological Transition they confirm that 'the problem had already been known for months, and although it is a possibility that it is not certain to happen, the ministry's technicians are working on all scenarios'.

But in the evening an official note from the French energy transition ministry "firmly" assures that it is not considering any cuts to Italy and "reaffirms the commitment to mutual solidarity on gas and electricity with all our European neighbors".

The note also underlines that: "fully functioning electrical interconnections are a priority for the collective security of supplies".

(HANDLE).

the problem had already been known for months, and although it is not a possibility that it will happen, the ministry's technicians are working on all scenarios'.

But in the evening an official note from the French energy transition ministry "firmly" assures that it is not considering any cuts to Italy and "reaffirms the commitment to mutual solidarity on gas and electricity with all our European neighbors".

The note also underlines that: "fully functioning electrical interconnections are a priority for the collective security of supplies".

(HANDLE).

the problem had already been known for months, and although it is not a possibility that it will happen, the ministry's technicians are working on all scenarios'.

But in the evening an official note from the French energy transition ministry "firmly" assures that it is not considering any cuts to Italy and "reaffirms the commitment to mutual solidarity on gas and electricity with all our European neighbors".

The note also underlines that: "fully functioning electrical interconnections are a priority for the collective security of supplies".

(HANDLE).

But in the evening an official note from the French energy transition ministry "firmly" assures that it is not considering any cuts to Italy and "reaffirms the commitment to mutual solidarity on gas and electricity with all our European neighbors".

The note also underlines that: "fully functioning electrical interconnections are a priority for the collective security of supplies".

(HANDLE).

But in the evening an official note from the French energy transition ministry "firmly" assures that it is not considering any cuts to Italy and "reaffirms the commitment to mutual solidarity on gas and electricity with all our European neighbors".

The note also underlines that: "fully functioning electrical interconnections are a priority for the collective security of supplies".

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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