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Italy clears VTTI's acquisition of 70% in Adriatic LNG, sources state

Italy will not utilize unique powers developed to shield properties considered of tactical value for the country in relation to Vitolbacked VTTI's acquisition of Adriatic LNG, Italy's biggest melted gas terminal, 2 sources with knowledge of the matter said.

The sources on Tuesday stated Italy had actually cleared the path for the offer to go through by choosing not to use its 'golden. powers' which permit the state to set conditions for an offer or. block it completely.

Previously this year ExxonMobil and QatarEnergy agreed. to offer their stakes in the Adriatic LNG terminal, with VTTI. getting a 70% stake and Italian gas grid operator Snam. increasing its holding to 30%.

Adriatic LNG will be the first functional LNG property in the. portfolio of VTTI, whose shareholders consist of international product. trader Vitol, Australian investment manager IFM and Abu Dhabi. National Oil Company (ADNOC).

The terminal lies about nine miles (15 km) off the. northeastern Veneto region's shoreline and has a regasification. capability of 9 billion cubic metres of natural gas annually.

Europe has actually increased LNG imports after Russia's intrusion. of Ukraine in 2022 drastically reduced gas coming through. pipelines.

The deal is anticipated to value the whole terminal at around. 800 million euros consisting of debt, sources have actually previously stated.

(source: Reuters)