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Azerbaijan begins natural gas supply to Germany and Austria

SOCAR, Azerbaijan’s state-owned energy company, announced on Friday that it has begun sending natural gas from Azerbaijan to Germany and Austria. The company is increasing the number of European countries it supplies. Azerbaijani gas is in high demand as Europe tries to reduce its dependence on Russian gas after the invasion of Ukraine.

Its ability to increase exports is dependent on the expansion of pipeline capacity and investments in production. Gas exports to Europe dropped to 12.8 bcm from 12.9 bcm last year. The energy ministry reported that the total volume of gas exported was unchanged at 25 billion cubic meters.

SOCAR announced on Friday that it has begun sending gas via the Trans Adriatic Pipeline to markets in Southern and Central Europe. This is the European segment of?Southern Gas Corridor. SOCAR signed a 10-year agreement with Germany's SEFE in June to supply 1.5 billion cubic metres of gas annually.

The deliveries via Italy, to Austria and Germany further?expand geographical reach for Azerbaijani Gas in Europe. The number of countries that import Azerbaijani Gas has increased to 16 with these new markets," SOCAR stated in a press release.

TAP increased its capacity to 1.2 bcm starting this year. SOCAR sources said that up to 1 billion cubic meters per year would be delivered to Austria. (Reporting and writing by Nailia Bagirova, Lucy Papachristou and Vladimir Soldatkin, Editing by Christian Schmollinger & Barbara Lewis).

(source: Reuters)