Home » Gazprom announces to Eni: 15% reduction in gas flows to Italy

Gazprom announces to Eni: 15% reduction in gas flows to Italy

by admin
Gazprom announces to Eni: 15% reduction in gas flows to Italy

«Eni has received communication of a limited reduction in flows from its Russian supplier in relation to gas supply to Italy. Eni will continue to monitor the evolution of the situation and will communicate any updates ». It can be read on the Platform of insider information (pip) for the Remit monitoring of the Energy Markets Operator.

An Eni spokesperson, interviewed by Ansa, «confirms that Gazprom has communicated a limited reduction in gas supplies for the day today, equal to approximately 15%. The reasons for the decrease have not been notified at the moment ». The breaking latest news is told that the Six-legged Dog “is constantly monitoring the situation.”

Russia-Ukraine war, Medvedev threatens Kiev: “In two years the country does not know if it will still exist”

UPDATES FROM UKRAINE BY LETIZIA TORTELLO. LIVE BY DANIELA LANNI, ROBERTO PAVANELLO, PASQUALE QUARANTA


Only yesterday, Gazprom announced a 40% reduction in flows to Germany via Nord Stream, complaining about the lack of supplies from Siemens of material for the compressors.

The news of Eni comes as the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, welcomes the memorandum of understanding (MoU) on gas signed in Cairo with Egypt and Israel is a “historic agreement”. The underlining was made by speaking in Cairo during the signing ceremony, as shown in a video on Youtube. Among other things, Von der Leyen pointed out that “we are building an infrastructure” which must also be ready for the “transport of tomorrow’s clean energy”, namely hydrogen.

See also  Segre-Seymandi, Bernardini De Pace: "He was brilliant. Here's who will win"

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy