Italy Aims for Two Floating Gas Terminals to Replace Russia Fuel
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Italy plans to boost its LNG capacity to lower dependence on Russian natural gas, mandating Snam SpA to start talks to acquire one floating storage and regasification unit and lease a second.
The country could add as many as 24 billion cubic meters in the next 12-18 months through floating LNG terminals, Ecology Minister Roberto Cingolani told parliament Tuesday in Rome.