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Hungary buys gas from France's Engie, diversifying supply from Russia

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By Anita Komuves BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Hungary on Thursday signed its biggest ever deal to buy liquefied natural gas from French firm Engie, a second agreement in as many months that will diversify its

Hungary Secures Major LNG Deal with Engie to Reduce Russian Dependence

By Anita Komuves

BUDAPEST (Reuters) -Hungary on Thursday signed its biggest ever deal to buy liquefied natural gas from French firm Engie, a second agreement in as many months that will diversify its supply away from top energy provider Russia.

U.S. President Donald Trump said last month he would urge Hungary to stop buying Russian oil, part of a push to pressure NATO allies to cut energy ties with Moscow over its war with Ukraine. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban said dropping Russian energy would be a disaster for Hungary’s economy.

On Thursday Hungarian natural gas wholesaler MVM CEEnergy agreed to buy 400 million cubic metres of gas a year from Engie between 2028 and 2038. Given Hungary consumes around 8 billion cubic metres of gas a year, that would cover 5% of its demand.

The deal follows another Hungary signed last month with Shell to buy 200 mcm of natural gas a year from January 2026, equal to around 2.5% of its demand.

Hungary's Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said at the signing ceremony for the Engie deal that it was the longest-term LNG contract in Hungary's history, and will serve as a pillar to the country's energy security.

"Diversification for us does not mean that we replace an existing, well-functioning supply relationship with another," he added.

Slovakia and Hungary have rejected European Commission plans to phase out Russian gas and other energy imports, deepening a rift with Brussels over relations with Moscow. "We do not accept any pressure or coercion in this issue and we will not pay a war premium," Szijjarto said.

Engie did not specify the origin of the gas it will supply to Hungary. European LNG buyers and traders often source their gas from multiple producers including the U.S., the Middle East, Africa, Australia and sometimes Russia. Hungary signed a 15-year deal in 2021 with Russia to buy 4.5 billion cubic metres of gas annually, and increased purchases from Gazprom last year, importing some 7.5 billion cubic metres of Russian gas via the Turkstream pipeline.

Szijjarto said last month that Hungary had imported 5 billion cubic metres of gas via Turkstream by the end of August, which meant this year's gas imports via Turkstream could hit a record high. Hungary, which ships gas to Slovakia via an interconnector, also buys gas from Romania, and smaller volumes via the HAG pipeline which runs from Austria into Hungary.

(Reporting by Anita Komuves; Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise and Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Hungary signed a major LNG deal with Engie.
  • The deal aims to reduce Hungary's reliance on Russian gas.
  • Hungary will buy 400 million cubic metres of gas annually from 2028 to 2038.
  • This agreement is Hungary's longest-term LNG contract.
  • Hungary continues to import significant gas volumes from Russia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is liquefied natural gas (LNG)?
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid state, making it easier to store and transport. It is primarily used for energy generation and heating.
What is energy diversification?
Energy diversification refers to the strategy of sourcing energy from multiple suppliers or types of energy sources to reduce dependence on a single source, enhancing energy security.
What is a natural gas wholesaler?
A natural gas wholesaler is a company that purchases large quantities of natural gas from producers and sells it to retailers or end-users, often at a markup.
What is the Turkstream pipeline?
The Turkstream pipeline is a natural gas pipeline that runs from Russia to Turkey, designed to transport natural gas to Turkey and further into Europe.

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