Eni and Snam urge Italy to become a gas hub.
Eni and Snam urge Italy to become a gas hub.
We are talking a lot about the possibility of transforming Italy into a "gas hub", that is, a hub for
the distribution of fuel previously imported on our peninsula from North Africa and the eastern
Mediterranean, towards northern Europe.
Eni representatives argue that Italy, thanks to its position, can take on a main role in Europe as a
gas hub; according to Snam, Italy could import green hydrogen from North Africa, exploiting
existing, appropriately modified pipelines. Such investments should be evaluated on the basis of
their cost in relation to benefits and future levels of natural gas demand.
The agreement provides for a duration of forty years, this will allow to make important
investments in the energy sector in Libya contributing to the development and creation of work in
the country, and strengthening the position of Eni as the first operator in Libya.
We are talking a lot about the possibility of transforming Italy into a "gas hub", that is, a hub for
the distribution of fuel previously imported on our peninsula from North Africa and the eastern
Mediterranean, towards northern Europe.
Eni representatives argue that Italy, thanks to its position, can take on a main role in Europe as a
gas hub; according to Snam, Italy could import green hydrogen from North Africa, exploiting
existing, appropriately modified pipelines. Such investments should be evaluated on the basis of
their cost in relation to benefits and future levels of natural gas demand.
The agreement provides for a duration of forty years, this will allow to make important
investments in the energy sector in Libya contributing to the development and creation of work in
the country, and strengthening the position of Eni as the first operator in Libya.