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Italy's Snam pushes up 2024 assistance, eyes green chances

Italian gas grid supplier Snam is taking a look at green fuel opportunities, its chief executive informed on Thursday after the group raised its assistance for 2024 monetary results.

The 15-billion euro group - which has Europe's largest gas transmission network and handles both storage possessions and melted gas terminals in Italy - is leading a European task to develop a pipeline for green hydrogen.

It is also working with Eni on a pilot project to deal carbon capture, transport and storage services in Italy and, independently, supports the production of green gases.

In February Snam began sounding out the marketplace for hydrogen demand in Italy and collecting expressions of interest for carbon dioxide (CO2) transport and storage services.

Some 150 business have actually taken part in the marketplace sounding, Snam's CEO Stefano Venier stated, including this revealed a concrete, albeit initial interest for these two decarbonisation tools the group intends to offer.

Venier also said that the group had purchased 30 plants producing biogas and would update them into biomethane plants.

Biomethane, which is the outcome of the treatment and filtration of biogas, can be utilized for heating, cooking and all of the exact same uses as nonrenewable fuel source gas but as a by-product of organic matter is thought about eco-friendly and carbon neutral.

The group aims to produce 135 million cubic metres of biomethane a year by 2027 under its organization plan.

ROSIER OUTLOOK FOR 2024

Previously on Thursday Snam stated it now anticipates its full-year adjusted incomes before interest, taxes, devaluation and amortisation (EBITDA) to be above 2.75 billion euros ($ 3. billion), up from a previous quote of 2.7 billion euros.

Adjusted net profit for 2024 is seen rising to approximately. 1.23 billion euros, up from previous assistance of 1.18 billion.

The business cited the impact of financial investments in controlled. properties, a higher rate of return on investments and more benign. regulation of gas transportation among the reasons for the. revised assistance.

Between January and March, Snam reported a 17.8% increase in. adjusted EBITDA to 703 million euros.

Total investments were up nearly 50% to 462 million euros,. driven by greater capital investment associated to the drifting. liquefied gas (LNG) terminals in the cities of Ravenna. and Piombino.

Net debt increased by 523 million euros compared with. end-December 2023 to 15.8 billion euros.

(source: Reuters)