(MENAFN- AzerNews)
By Ayya Lmahamad
The Southern gas Corridor (SGC) plays a great role in ensuring
Europe's energy security, Azernews reports, citing Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Bureau of Energy Resources at the U.S. Department of
State Laura Lochman.
She made the remarks at the 27th Energy Forum in Baku on June
1.
“The Caspian region as a whole and the Southern Gas Corridor
play a crucial role in the EU's energy security,” she said.
Emphasizing the importance of the transition to green energy,
Lochman stressed that the U.S. supports the EU's energy transition
policy.
“We also appreciate Azerbaijan's efforts in this regard,” she
opined.
Hungary wants Azerbaijani to be Europe's key gas
supplier
Hungarian Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Peter Szijjarto
noted that Hungary wants Azerbaijani gas to become the main gas
source in Europe.
“However, to implement this idea, it's necessary to develop the
infrastructure and potential of the Caspian region,” he said.
He underlined that Hungary is committed to the supply of energy
resources from Azerbaijan.
“Instead of wasting efforts on getting rid of dependence on
Russian raw materials, it's necessary to think about how to develop
the existing infrastructure to establish new supplies,” he
said.
The minister added that energy prices, as well as the lack of
pipelines, complicate this process.
Green energy corridor through Azerbaijan
Speaking at the forum, Romanian Energy Minister Virgil Popescu
stated that Romania and Azerbaijan can provide a corridor, as far
as the production of green energy is concerned.
“We can create a green corridor by establishing the supply of
renewable energy through Azerbaijan, Georgia, and further to
Europe,” he said.
The minister mentioned that Romania is considering the
possibility of diversifying energy resources and Azerbaijan will
play an important role in this context.
“It is also planned to produce the first volumes of gas in the
Black Sea by the end of June, and these resources will also help
neighboring countries,” he added.
Azerbaijan Moldova's main partner in diversifying energy
supplies
Moldova's Deputy Prime Minister, Infrastructure and Regional
Development Minister Andrei Spinu stressed that Azerbaijan is the
main partner in terms of diversifying energy supplies to
Moldova.
“Gas prices in Moldova have increased five times over the past
six months, and the market collapse hit the most vulnerable
countries, such as Serbia and Moldova, which don't have their own
energy sources,” he said.
The deputy prime minister also emphasized Azerbaijan's very high
potential both in traditional and renewable energy sources.
“It's necessary to create a mechanism of solidarity. We won't
achieve success if a mechanism for the security of supply isn't
developed. Moldova is open to all discussions on the above issue,”
he said.
Italy intensifies cooperation within SGC
Italy's Undersecretary at the Ministry of the Ecological
Transition Vannia Gava noted that Italy is intensifying cooperation
within the Southern Gas Corridor project.
Saying that Italy wants to increase the capacity of the
Trans-Adriatic Pipeline to 20 billion cubic meters, she stressed
that this will play an important role in terms of ensuring supplies
to Greece and Italy.
“Gas supplies via the Southern Gas Corridor to Italy have
increased to 7.2 billion cubic meters. Additional 4 billion cubic
meters have been imported since the beginning of 2022,' she
added.
Gava added that now it is planned to increase supplies to 20
billion cubic meters.
'Issues of energy security and energy transition are the
prerogative of Italy's energy policy. We will continue to work with
partners on the development of infrastructure and the
diversification of supplies,' she said.
Azerbaijan most reliable energy partner for many
years
Bulgarian Energy Minister Alexander Nikolov stressed that
Azerbaijan has been showing itself as the most reliable energy
partner for many years.
“Azerbaijan is a reliable energy partner. Today, Europe needs to
diversify supplies and develop cooperation with the Caspian
region,” he said.
Additionally, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister, Mining and Energy
Minister Zorana Mihajlovic stated that Serbia is discussing gas
supplies from Azerbaijan through Interconnector
Greece-Bulgaria.
“We discussed with Minister of Energy Parviz Shahbazov the
possibility of supplying Azerbaijani gas through the IGB
interconnector,” she said.
The deputy prime minister added that Serbia is 100 percent
dependent on energy supplies from Russia, so the diversification of
supplies is vital.
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