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Zelenskiy: Ukraine wants to import Mozambique gas

Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, said on Monday that Ukraine was interested in importing Mozambican liquefied gas, because it "struggles" to meet its energy requirements after years of Russian attacks against its production infrastructure. Prior to the war, Ukraine produced almost all its own gas. Andriy Pyshnyi, Central Bank governor of Ukraine, said that the Russian attacks have caused Ukraine to lose about half of its gas production.

In the?autumn of last year, Russia intensified their attacks on Ukrainian gas facilities. Most are located in the?frontline areas in northeast and central Ukraine.

Zelenskiy, who met with the President of Mozambique Daniel?Chapo on Telegram after the meeting, suggested that Kyiv might be able to offer support to the southern African country in its fight against an Islamist insurgency.

"Ukraine wants additional energy supplies." Mozambique wants Ukraine's technology and experience to?strengthen its internal security and protect the people from terror," Zelenskiy stated, without revealing any details about what volumes of natural gas may be involved in a deal. Mozambique, a major African producer of gas, announced in January that it and TotalEnergies would restart a LNG project previously halted due to the insurgency.

The project, which has the capacity to produce 13,000,000?metric tonnes of LNG per year, is expected to turn Mozambique into a major gas-exporting country.

Since 2015, Ukraine has not imported Russian Gas.

Kyiv also expanded its LNG supply in recent years, setting up supplies of U.S. gas from terminals located in Poland and the Baltic states. Ukraine imports U.S. gas via the so-called Vertical corridor of pipelines, which connects Greece to Ukraine.

Last week, official European AGSI energy data showed that Ukraine has begun storing its gas in underground facilities to prepare for the next heating seasons.

Denys Schmyhal, Ukraine's Energy Minister, said that Ukraine plans to begin the heating season of?2026-2027 with a minimum of?13 billion cubic meters in underground storage - approximately the same volume as the previous season.

Since the beginning of the war, Ukraine hasn't disclosed the full details of its imports of gas. (Reporting and editing by Daniel Flynn, Andrei Khalip and Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)