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Italy's gas grid operator Snam plans 14 billion euro investment through 2030

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Posted on March 5, 2026

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March 5 (Reuters) - Italy's Snam plans to invest 14 billion euros ($16 billion) in the next five years, focusing on its gas infrastructure, including storage assets and liquefied natural gas terminals

Snam CEO sees no short-term gas supply issues for Italy

Italy's Gas Supply Outlook and Snam's Strategic Plans

By Francesca Landini and Giancarlo Navach

Short-term Gas Supply Stability Amid Middle East Crisis

March 5 (Reuters) - Italy's gas supplies should not face short-term disruption from the crisis in the Middle East, the CEO of state-controlled gas grid operator Snam said on Thursday.

Qatar Gas Shipments and March Supply Security

"All the vessels (due in March) that take gas from Qatar left before the explosion of the crisis, they passed the Strait of Hormuz and are already moving towards the final destination so we do not expect any disruptions during March," Agostino Scornajenchi said while presenting Snam's strategy to 2030.

"We will see what happens in April," he added, noting there were limited volumes due to come to Italy from Qatar.

Qatar's Role in Italy's Gas Imports

Qatar accounts for around 7 billion cubic metres (bcm) of Italy's annual gas imports, covering roughly 11% of the Mediterranean country's consumption.

Italian gas storage facilities are currently 45% full, compared with an average of around 30% in Europe.

Snam's Strategic Investments and Asset Management

Investment in Gas Infrastructure and LNG Terminals

Under its new strategy, Snam plans to invest 14 billion euros ($16 billion) over the next five years, focusing on gas infrastructure including storage assets and liquefied natural gas terminals.

Asset Divestments and Selective Acquisitions

The gas grid operator expects to divest non-core assets worth 1.6 billion euros and sees potential selective acquisitions worth 1.2 billion euros.

Stake in Italgas and De Nora

Scornajenchi said Snam was happy with its 11.4% stake in gas distributor Italgas, but its holding in De Nora was not a core investment, though there was no urgency to sell it. Snam also said it was doubling down on developing a carbon capture and storage project launched with Eni and would inject 400 million euros into the storage business.

Financial Performance and Future Outlook

The group reported a 10.3% rise in adjusted full-year net profit to 1.42 billion euros, in line with its guidance.    It forecast a profit of around 1.45 billion euros for 2026. Net income is expected to grow an average 4.5% per year until 2030 under its new plan.

($1 = 0.8621 euros)

(Additional reporting by Mirko Miorelli in Gdansk. Editing by Emelia Sithole-Matarise and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Snam’s €14 billion 2026–30 capex plan exceeds its prior €12.4 billion 2025–29 target by ~15%, drawing praise from Goldman Sachs and signaling strengthened infrastructure push amid EU energy reconfiguration. (ng.investing.com)
  • The group expects adjusted net profit to grow at a 4.5 % annual CAGR through 2030, aligning with its revised dividend policy targeting sustainable returns and shareholder value. (snam.it)
  • Snam is consolidating LNG capacity—via a €126 million acquisition to lift its stake in OLT Toscana to 97.3 %—bolstering its role in diversifying Italy’s gas import routes and enhancing energy security. (news.europawire.eu)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is Snam investing in gas infrastructure?
Snam plans to invest 14 billion euros in its gas infrastructure through 2030.
What areas will Snam's investment focus on?
The investment will focus on gas infrastructure, including storage assets and liquefied natural gas terminals.
Who is leading Snam's new strategic plan?
Snam's new CEO, Agostino Scornajenchi, is leading the strategic plan.
What are Snam's financial targets for 2026?
Snam forecasts a profit of around 1.45 billion euros for 2026.
Will Snam divest any assets as part of its plan?
Yes, Snam plans to divest non-core assets worth 1.6 billion euros and consider selective acquisitions worth 1.2 billion euros.

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