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Italian gas grid operator Snam reports 12% rise in nine-month core revenue

Italian gas grid operator Snam on Thursday reported a 12% dive in ninemonth core revenues as development at its fuel transport business more than offset weakness in its energy shift division.

Changed revenues before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) were 2.09 billion euros ($ 2.2 billion) for the January-September duration, in line with an analyst agreement offered by the group.

The company confirmed monetary targets for 2024 and said its investments increased nearly 50% year on year to 1.8 billion euros as it boosted Italy's melted natural gas (LNG). infrastructure, increased its gas export capability towards. northern Europe and improved the network.

We are making significant development in strengthening. security of supply and supporting a sustainable energy. shift, Snam CEO Stefano Venier stated in a declaration, adding. that 50% of the group's investments were lined up with the. Sustainable Advancement Objectives of the United Nations.

In particular, Snam stated it invested 88 million euros on. Italy's very first carbon capture and storage center in a joint task. with Eni.

The group will pay an interim dividend of 0.1162 euros per. share, up 3% and in line with its dividend policy.

Net debt was up to 15.9 billion euros, from 16.4 billion euros. at the end of July, and is anticipated to increase less than formerly. anticipated to 16.5 billion euros by the end of this year.

Changed net income was up almost 6% ay 996 million euros,. in line with the expert agreement.

(source: Reuters)