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Snam: reactivated the flow of gas from Libya to Italy

3,5 million cubic meters are expected for today - The gas supply, managed by Snam, had been interrupted in recent days following some demonstrations - The flows from Libya to Italy arrive via the Greenstream pipeline, operated in joint venture by Eni (with a 75% stake) and the Libyan National Oil Corporation (with a 25% stake).

It has been reactivated the flow of gas from Libya. The group announces it on Twitter Snam, owner of most of the Italian gas pipelines: “The Gela entry point registers the first flows of gas arriving from Libya – we read -. For today's gas day, 3,5 million cubic meters are expected”.

Flows from Libya to Italy arrive via the pipeline Greenstream, operated in joint venture by Eni (with a 75% stake) and the Libyan National Oil Corporation (with a 25% stake). The gas supply had been cut off in recent days following some demonstrations. 

One hour after the opening, Snam's share on the Stock Exchange is hovering around parity, while Eni shares gain 0,2%. 

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