Trans-Adriatic pipeline now Italy’s second gas supplier after Algeria – MD

Published: Sep 28, 2022, 11:51 UTC1min read
MILAN (Reuters) – The Trans-Adriatic pipeline (TAP), that carries gas to Italy from Azerbaijan, has become the country’s second-largest gas supplier after Algeria, the pipeline’s Managing Director Luca Schieppati said on Wednesday.
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MILAN (Reuters) – The Trans-Adriatic pipeline (TAP), that carries gas to Italy from Azerbaijan, has become the country’s second-largest gas supplier after Algeria, the pipeline’s Managing Director Luca Schieppati said on Wednesday.

TAP will bring to Italy more than 9 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas by the end of the year, up by 2.5 bcm compared to 2021, Schieppati said.

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In the wake of the war in Ukraine, Italy is diversifying its gas supply in order to reduce its dependence on Russia, which used to be its biggest gas supplier.

(Reporting by Giancarlo Navach, writing by Alvise Armellini, editing by Maria Pia Quaglia)

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