Italy Signs Deal With Algeria to Increase Gas Imports

Mario Draghi, Italy’s prime minister, has announced a big gas contract with Algeria, which will help his country lessen its dependency on Russian imports.

Increased supplies will be conducted through the Trans-med underwater pipeline, which connects Algeria and Italy via Tunisia, beginning this autumn.

Italy imports the great bulk of its natural gas, with Russia accounting for 40% of its supplies.

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Draghi said his administration had inked a preliminary agreement on energy cooperation with Algeria while on a visit to the Algerian city, Algiers.

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“Immediately after the invasion of Ukraine I announced that Italy would move with the utmost speed to reduce dependence from Russian gas.

“Today’s agreements are a significant response to this strategic goal. Others will follow,” he said.

Draghi said Italy was willing to engage with Algeria to promote renewable energy and green hydrogen as part of a bigger declaration of commitment.

Gas deliveries between Rome and Algiers were already covered by a contract that ran until 2027.

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