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Europe can replace gas coming via Ukraine utilizing LNG terminals, Snam CEO states

Europe can utilize numerous liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals to replace Russian gas streaming through Ukraine when a transit deal ends at the end of December, the CEO of Europe's most significant gas grid operator Snam said on Thursday.

Russia delivered about 15 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas by means of Ukraine in 2023 - only about 8% of peak Russian gas streams to Europe through various routes in 2018-2019 - providing primarily Hungary, Slovakia and Austria.

Ukraine has actually declined to renew the transit deal with Russia due to the continuous military invasion. With the deal concerning an end this year, some issues have emerged over energy security dangers for these countries.

Europe has lots of LNG facilities to offset this 15 bcm of Russian gas, Snam's Stefano Venier said, speaking at a. post-result conference call.

Venier pointed out an LNG terminal that began operations. in Greece's northeastern port of Alexandroupolis in October, and. a floating terminal that Snam will position offshore the Italian. city of Ravenna early next year.

The group has likewise finished works to increase its gas. export capacity towards Austria to 9 bcm from a previous 6 bcm.

Snam on Thursday reported a 12% rise in nine-month core. profits to 2.09 billion euros.

Speaking with Reuters after the results, Snam's Chief. Financial Officer Luca Passa verified the group remained in. negotiations with Eni over the energy group's carbon capture and. storage (CCS) department.

We are doing due diligence on the brand-new Eni CCS unit spinoff. to become a partner and ultimately round up our stake ... this. would enable us to diversify our presence in this location of. service, Passa said.

Snam has completed the financing for this year and could start. to do pre-funding activities for 2025 with future relocations. depending upon the reaction of the financial markets to the U.S. elections, Passa stated.

(source: Reuters)