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VTTI to control Italy's greatest LNG terminal, Snam to get 30%.

Energy storage group VTTI will get a 70% stake in Italy's biggest liquefied gas ( LNG) terminal, with grid operator Snam owning the rest, the Milanlisted group stated on Wednesday, announcing a. deal to be finalised by yearend.

Snam, which is controlled by the Italian government, stated in. a declaration it had actually exercised its pre-emption right to increase. its stake in the facilities dubbed Adriatic LNG to 30% from. 7.3%.

The move comes after ExxonMobil and QatarEnergy last. week consented to sell their stakes in the terminal to a consortium. led by Dutch group VTTI. It verifies what 2 sources had actually told. .

This operation reinforces Snam's existence in LNG. infrastructure, which is significantly tactical for the security. and diversity of Italy's energy products, Snam CEO. Stefano Venier said, including the group would support the. terminal's growth tasks.

Snam did not offer financial information for the offer while. sources had formerly stated the deal would value the whole. terminal around 800 million euros ($ 866 million) consisting of debt.

CHANGING RUSSIAN GAS

The terminal lies about 9 miles (15 km) off the Veneto. coastline and has a regasification capability of 9 billion cubic. metres (bcm) of gas annually.

Europe has actually increased LNG imports after Russia's intrusion of. Ukraine in 2022 considerably curtailed gas coming through. pipelines.

Snam holds stakes in all the staying LNG terminals. presently operating in Italy for a total regasification capability. of about 23 bcm.

The group will establish an additional floating LNG terminal. offshore the city of Ravenna at the beginning of next year,. increasing Italy's regasification capacity to 28 bcm, equal to. the gas Italy used to import from Russia by means of pipeline.

The closing of the transaction is subject to regulatory. authorisations.

Product trader Vitol-- which is an investor in VTTI. together with Australia's IFM and Abu Dhabi's ADNOC-- has likewise. consented to purchase Italian oil refiner Saras.

(source: Reuters)