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Hungary to purchase 5% stake in Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz gas field

Hungarian stateowned energy corporation MVM will buy a 5% stake in Azerbaijan's Shah Deniz gas field, it said in a statement on Wednesday.

Hungary, a landlocked nation, has been importing natural gas primarily from Russia even after its intrusion of Ukraine in 2022, which led many European nations to look for option sources of energy materials.

Obtaining a stake in this gas field offers us (Hungary) a. defense from big energy cost swings, Hungarian Foreign. Minister Peter Szijjarto stated previously in the day in Baku during. a joint press conference with his Azeri counterpart, revealing. the acquisition.

As Azerbaijan is a new player in our energy supply, this. circumstance gives us a far more steady energy supply, far more. security of energy supply.

The Shah Deniz field is among the world's largest natural. gas fields, with an annual production of 29 billion cubic metres. ( bcm), the MVM statement said.

The stake's size would translate into an annual supply of. 1.5 billion cubic metres (bcm) of natural gas for Hungary.

Hungary has been receiving 4.5 bcm of gas annually from. Russia under a 15-year offer signed in 2021.

The Hungarian government's spokesperson stated on social networks. platform X after the announcement that the gas field stake. protects a considerable part of Hungary's gas needs.

Hungary is also purchasing 50 million cubic metres of natural. gas this year from Azerbaijan for the first time, Szijjarto. added.

(source: Reuters)