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Italy Moves to Cut Russian Gas With New Floating LNG Import Terminal – Bloomberg

  • Import facility for liquefied gas docked Sunday in Piombino
  • Golar Tundra is crucial to cut reliance on Russian gas to zero
The Golar Tundra floating storage regasification unit docked in Piombino, Italy.Source: Snam SpA
The Golar Tundra floating storage regasification unit docked in Piombino, Italy.(Snam SpA)

Alberto Brambilla, Bloomberg News

MILANO, Italy
EnergiesNet.com 03 20 2023

Italy took a key step toward securing energy independence from Russia with the arrival of a new facility to import liquefied natural gas.

The Golar Tundra floating storage regasification unit docked Sunday night in Piombino, on the coast of Tuscany. The terminal is one of two that will allow Italy to replace gas flows via pipeline from Russia, which are already near historic lows.

Italy imported around 40% of its gas from Russia before the invasion of Ukraine, and moved quickly under Prime Minister Mario Draghi to reduce it, mostly thanks to flows from north African countries such as Algeria. Russia now accounts for less than 10% of Italy’s imports and the aim is to fully replace it by winter 2024, according to Eni SpA.

Read More: Italy Approves Floating LNG Terminal in Bid to Cut Russian Gas

Italy’s state-controlled gas network operator Snam SpA bought the Golar Tundra last year, and refurbished it as a floating LNG terminal in recent months. A second terminal is expected later this year in Ravenna, on the country’s eastern coast. 

“Italy signed agreements with alternative countries to Russia for the import of approximately 18 billion cubic meters of gas per year,” Simona Benedettini, an independent gas market consultant, said in an interview. The Piombino terminal is of “vital importance to cut dependency from Russian gas, especially in view of the upcoming winter which may not be as mild as that of this year.”

Local activists in Piombino have staged protests against the terminal, citing its potential impact on fishing and tourism. The terminal is expected to be operational in May.

bloomberg.com 03 20 2023

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