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Slovakia lays plans to get gas from Azerbaijan

Slovakia is laying the groundwork to get gas from Azerbaijan through Ukraine, to even more diversify its products far from Russia and restore earnings from transit to other countries, Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Monday.

Fico said the drop in Russian gas materials to Europe following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022 had actually harmed Slovakia, which had actually been totally dependent on Russia for gas before the dispute and acted as a crucial transit route.

Ukraine appears unlikely to extend a deal on permitting Russian gas to transit to Europe beyond 2024, putting pressure on Slovakia to seek alternative sources and transit earnings.

Fico led a federal government visit to Azerbaijan last week, where Slovak officials stated they would make every effort to become the ninth nation to get Azeri gas exports.

We did whatever politically required, Fico told a. telecasted briefing on Monday.

He stated next steps would depend on talks amongst Russian,. Ukrainian and Azeri gas companies on rates and conditions.

The aim was to import gas from Azerbaijan - which might run. through Ukraine via a Russian border point, according to plans. talked about recently - to Slovakia, with some continuing in. transit to other European countries such as Austria.

Fico stated he would talk about the concern later on Monday with. his Austrian equivalent, which the scheme might also benefit. the Czech Republic, Italy and others that had actually gotten gas by means of. Slovakia in the past.

He said volumes from Azerbaijan would not be as large as. pre-war Russian deliveries through Slovakia, however that even 5 or. 10 billion cubic metres (bcm) were profits for the spending plan. through Slovakia's 51% ownership of pipeline operator Eustream.

The volume of Russian gas entering or through Slovakia. fell to 17 bcm in the financial year to July 2023, according to. Eustream, down about two-thirds from the last pre-war year.

The European Union's executive signed a memorandum of. comprehending with Azerbaijan in July 2022 to double imports of. Azeri natural gas to 20 billion bcm a year by 2027.

The gas network operators of Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and. Slovakia then proposed shipping a few of that gas to Europe.

(source: Reuters)