The Italian Energy Corporation said that Russian partners stop supplying gas because of trouble with the pipe management company in Austria.
Russian Group Gazprom informed us that they could not deliver their orders today, on the grounds that the gas could not be transferred to the shirt, Italian ENI Energy Group said on October 1.
Gazprom gas sold to ENI was transferred by a system that passed through Ukraine, flowing into the air pipeline piercing the Tarvisio pumping station in northern Italy.
Gazprom's Siberian energy factory, a place where gas treatment is exploited in the Far East of Russia, in November 2019.
According to a statement from Gazprom on Telegram, the flow through the shirt is paused because the partner at Austria refuses to confirm the plan to transition gas to Italy, because the shirt is having some changes in the gas market management, arresting
Gazprom is looking for a solution to this problem with Italian customers, the Russian Energy Group said.
The company operates the tag that has not commented on gas transition from Gazprom to Eni.
Russian gas transferred pipes for Europe.
Before the Russian - Ukrainian war, imported gas accounted for 95% of the gas consumption in Italy, of which Russia held about 45% of the market share.
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi signed a series of new agreements with other suppliers and accelerated the development of renewable energy with the expectation of reducing dependence on Russian gas.
In addition to Italy, the list of European countries receiving Russian gas through the pipe in Ukraine also has Slovakia, Moldova, Romania and Czech.
Russia in early September announced the Nord Stream 1 pipeline closing indefinitely, on the grounds that the main turbine was leaked.
Three consecutive leaks at two Nord Stream gas pipes from Russia to Germany show how vulnerable European energy infrastructure is.
Russia uses energy power to force European countries to end support with Ukraine, but this effort may face the risk of failure.