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Gazprom has resumed gas flows to Italy. This was announced by Eni, specifying that it was made possible thanks to the “resolution by Eni and the parties concerned of the constraints arising from the new legislation introduced by the Austrian regulatory authorities”.
The supplies were introduced on October 1, due to “Gazprom’s stated impossibility of transporting gas through Austria”.
“Gazprom and Italian buyers succeeded in reaching an agreement on the format of cooperation between the regulatory changes in Austria at the end of September. The Austrian operator has communicated its willingness to confirm the transport appointments of Gazprom Export, which allows the resumption of deliveries of Russian gas through Austrian territory,” reads a note from Gazprom.
The Russian giant and Italian gas buyers have therefore reached an agreement on the supply and transport of gas through Austrian territory.
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