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Italy’s Push for LNG Terminals Dangers Overbuild amid Falling Demand: IEEFA

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Last updated: 2025/01/28 at 10:18 AM
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Italy’s push to construct new liquefied pure gasoline terminals regardless of sliding demand dangers creating redundant infrastructure, in accordance with a examine. 

Consumption of the super-chilled gasoline could also be lower than a 3rd of Italy’s import capability by 2030, the Institute for Power Economics and Monetary Evaluation mentioned Monday in a report. Italian demand plunged 19 % between 2021 and 2024, whereas LNG import capability is about to triple within the 5 years via 2026.

As Europe diversified away from Russian gasoline amid the struggle in Ukraine, nations from Italy to Germany and Greece invested closely into new LNG import terminals. However report costs in the course of the power disaster diminished consumption from trade that’s unlikely to return anytime quickly even when prices have dropped since. 

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“Incentives to put money into infrastructure should be pushed by demand,” mentioned Ana Maria Jaller-Makarewicz, IEEFA lead power analyst for Europe. “Within the case of Italy, it’s at the moment the opposite manner round.”

Italy’s gasoline community proprietor Snam SpA is the principle beneficiary of latest capability inspired by the present rules, IEEFA mentioned. The corporate owns 61 % of Italy’s operational LNG terminals and one hundred pc of two deliberate import services. 


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