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Algeria to cancel gas deliveries to Naturgy if shares sold to another business, source says

Algeria will cancel its deliveries of gas to Naturgy if the Spanish firm's. shares are offered to another company, a source acquainted with the. matter informed .

The source did not name the company that could purchase Naturgy. shares, however Abu Dhabi's TAQA said last month it remained in. discussions with Naturgy's 3 largest shareholders which. could lead to a possible full takeover quote for the largest. natural gas company in Spain.

Naturgy has a stake in a crucial gas pipeline in between Spain and. Algeria, along with key agreements with Algeria's Sonatrach,. which products gas to Spain through a pipeline. Naturgy likewise has. a long-lasting contract to import some 3 billion cubic metres (bcm). of Russian melted natural gas every year.

Naturgy has actually signed take or pay supply contracts till 2032. with Algeria, a business representative informed .

Naturgy is not part of any negotiation on the business's. shareholding, as was made clear in the relevant facts published. at the time.

A representative for Spain's energy ministry declined to. remark.

TAQA stated last month it was in talks with personal equity. companies CVC and GIP, each owning more than 20% of Naturgy, to buy. their stakes.

TAQA likewise stated it was talking with Naturgy's biggest. shareholder, Criteria, which owns a 26.7% stake about a possible. collaboration agreement.

Algeria was Spain's biggest gas supplier in the very first 3. months of the year, according to data from Spanish gas grid. operator Enagas. It comprised roughly a third of total gas. imports. The bulk of such materials comes through pipeline.