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    Italy hopes to receive more gas from Algeria, Meloni says

    March 26, 2026
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    Italy Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni

    Milan — Italy hopes to receive more gas from Algeria after agreeing to strengthen energy cooperation with the ​north African nation, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni ‌said on a visit to Algiers.

    Meloni met President Abdelmadjid Tebboune as Rome faces prolonged disruptions in liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies from ​Qatar, which previously covered around 10% of Italy’s ​annual gas consumption.
    “We have decided to strengthen our ⁠cooperation — which involves our champions Eni and Sonatrach — also ​working on new fronts such as shale gas and ​offshore exploration. This will make it possible, in the long term, to strengthen the flow of gas from Algeria to Italy,” Meloni ​said.
    Meloni and Tebboune did not provide details on ​when and how gas supplies to Italy may be increased.
    “I wanted ‌to ⁠underline Algeria’s willingness to honour its commitments with Italy in the challenges we face regarding supplies… for oil and gas markets,” Tebboune said at a joint press briefing.
    Last ​week Italy’s energy minister Gilberto Pichetto ⁠Fratin said Rome was talking to several countries, including Algeria, to secure additional ​gas supplies that would make up for the ​lost ⁠deliveries from Qatar.
    Last year Algeria supplied around 20 billion cubic metres of gas to Italy — about 30% of the ⁠country’s ​annual consumption — with roughly half ​delivered under contracts between Sonatrach and Italy’s Eni.

    Reporting by Francesca Landini in ​Milan and Angelo Amante in Rome, editing by Alvise Armellini – Reuters

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