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Italy’s Draghi discussed idea of Italy-Spain pipeline with Sanchez

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Posted on March 31, 2022

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Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez discuss the proposed gas pipeline between Italy and Spain, aimed at reducing Europe's dependency on Russian gas amidst the Ukraine crisis.
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ROME (Reuters) – Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said he had discussed the idea of building a gas pipeline to Spain with his Spanish counterpart as part of plans to wean Europe off Russian gas. “There is the idea of the Italy-Spain gas pipeline, which we discussed with (Prime Minister Pedro) Sanchez in Rome and […]

ROME (Reuters) – Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said he had discussed the idea of building a gas pipeline to Spain with his Spanish counterpart as part of plans to wean Europe off Russian gas.

“There is the idea of the Italy-Spain gas pipeline, which we discussed with (Prime Minister Pedro) Sanchez in Rome and also at the European Council,” Draghi said on Thursday.

Spain has the largest regasification capacity in Europe but transporting the gas into Europe across the Pyrenees has been a problem because of bottlenecks.

Europe, which sources about 40% of gas supplies from Russia, has been scrambling to find alternatives and diversify its supply mix following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

“The southern Mediterranean countries of Europe are now realizing they can be very important hubs for gas today but also, and above all, for hydrogen tomorrow,” Draghi said at a press conference.

On Thursday, Spanish gas transporter Enagas said it was weighing options with Madrid and operators in neighbouring countries to beef up Spain’s interconnections to transport gas and hydrogen.

Draghi said that while replacing 30-40% of Russian supplies could be done immediately, it would be much harder to replace the rest.

Italy, which has pipeline connections to Algeria, Libya and Azerbaijan, is keen to increase LNG imports to cut its reliance on Russia.

“There is another hypothesis, the EastMed gas pipeline… The EU Commission is studying the feasibility of the pipeline,” Draghi said.

State-controlled energy group Eni has in the past said gas projects in east Mediterranean countries such as Egypt, Cyprus and Israel could be key to helping Europe diversify.

(Reporting by Crispian Balmer, additional reporting by Isla Binnie in Madrid, writing by Stephen Jewkes, editing by Gianluca Semeraro and Bernadette Baum)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a gas pipeline?
A gas pipeline is a system of pipes used to transport natural gas from production sites to consumers, often spanning long distances.
What is LNG?
LNG stands for Liquefied Natural Gas, which is natural gas that has been cooled to a liquid state for easier storage and transport.
What is regasification?
Regasification is the process of converting liquefied natural gas (LNG) back into its gaseous state for distribution and use.
What are energy technologies?
Energy technologies refer to the methods and tools used to produce, store, and utilize energy, including renewable energy sources.
What is gas supply diversification?
Gas supply diversification is the strategy of sourcing natural gas from multiple suppliers or regions to reduce dependency on a single source.

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