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Meloni In Algiers Meets Tebboune Political Cooperation Agreements Expected by ANSA

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A symbolic visit to the Mattei Garden marked the start of the second day of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's official visit to Algeria. The premier was joined by the Algerian Minister of Energy and Mines, Mohamed Arkab, and the Italian Ambassador to Algiers, John Pugliese, in the garden in the center of Algiers, which is dedicated to the founder of ENI and was opened by the President of the republic sergio mattarella in November 2021.

The managing director of ENI, Claudio Descalzi, and the president of Confindustria, Carlo Bonomi, were among those who attended the ceremony. Meloni was welcomed by three children dressed in traditional Algerian attire who offered her dates and milk.

Then the prime minister paused to reflect in front of the plaque honoring Enrico Mattei. "It is no coincidence that the first bilateral mission the new government has planned to undertake demonstrates how Algeria is a trustworthy partner of utmost strategic importance," he said. On the anniversary of the 2003 treaty of friendship and good neighborliness, which was signed in Algiers, the mission is held.

The premier stated, "We celebrate the anniversary by signing a joint declaration that highlights the excellence of our relations, but we don't want to stop there. "We want to strengthen this partnership in the fields of energy, politics, and culture while experimenting with new fields of collaboration.

We are aiming for a partnership to boost growth prospects with a view to bridging the Mediterranean Sea's shores and stabilizing the area, which is crucial for Italy and Europe. In the presence of the President of the Council of Ministers (Algerian) and the President of the Italian Council of Ministers, we require a Mattei plan for Africa.

The post concludes that there is a genuine opportunity to achieve the desired economic development thanks to Italian-Algerian cooperation. A Memorandum of Understanding between the space agencies of Italy and Algeria, which was signed on the occasion of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's official visit to Algiers, outlines the two nations' commitment to working together in space.

The Memorandum of Understanding was reached within the framework of the Treaty on the principles governing the activities of States in the field of exploration and use of outer space, including the Moon and other celestial bodies. Areas of cooperation include space science and space exploration, technology applied to space, Earth observation, and training. The cooperation will be carried out through the sharing of subject-related knowledge, the planning of seminars and workshops, the creation of projects of shared interest, and the coordination of learning activities.

Azzedine Oussedik, the general director of Asal, and Giorgio Saccoccia, the president of ASI, both signed the agreement. Hydrogen pipelineThe two memoranda of understanding signed by Eni and Sonatrach on the occasion of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's official visit to Algeria have two goals: lowering greenhouse gas emissions in Algeria and increasing energy exports to Italy, including through a new hydrogen pipeline.

The first of the two memoranda, signed by Toufik Hakkar, president and general manager of Sonatrach, and Claudio Descalzi, CEO of Eni, aims to jointly identify potential initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Algeria and the best technologies to employ. Additionally, the agreement calls for collaborative efforts to lower co2 emissions from Algerian hydrocarbon production facilities.

The second memorandum, for the improvement of the energy interconnection network between the two countries for a sustainable energy transition, aims to determine the best opportunities to increase energy exports from Algeria to Italy through a joint study on increasing the existing gas transport capacity, the construction of a new gas pipeline also for the transport of hydrogen, the laying of an underwater electric cable, and the increase in the capacity to produce liquid. Descalzi: "With the bottleneck in southern Italy, the hub is only potential" "Since all the gas comes from the South, if we have a bottleneck between Campania, Abruzzo, and Molise, the concept of hub is potential, energy does not enter kinetic," he continued.

There is enormous potential there that is not being used. On the sidelines of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's visit to the Mattei Garden in Algiers, Claudio Descalzi, the CEO of Eni, was asked if it was feasible for Italy to become a hub for energy in the Mediterranean. He responded that it was.

Descalzi emphasized that "a maximum of 126 million cubic meters can arrive from the South per day, this is the bottleneck and we are almost at the limit.". increased capability to produce liquefied gas.

Descalzi: "With the bottleneck in southern Italy, the hub is only potential" "Since all the gas comes from the South, if we have a bottleneck between Campania, Abruzzo, and Molise, the concept of hub is potential, energy does not enter kinetic," he continued. There is enormous potential there that is not being used.

On the sidelines of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's visit to the Mattei Garden in Algiers, Claudio Descalzi, the CEO of Eni, was asked if it was feasible for Italy to become a hub for energy in the Mediterranean. He responded that it was. Descalzi emphasized that "a maximum of 126 million cubic meters can arrive from the South per day, this is the bottleneck and we are almost at the limit.".

increased capability to produce liquefied gas. Descalzi: "With the bottleneck in southern Italy, the hub is only potential" "Since all the gas comes from the South, if we have a bottleneck between Campania, Abruzzo and Molise, the concept of hub is potential, energy does not enter kinetic.

There is enormous potential there that is not being used. Eni's CEO, Claudio Descalzi, said this when answering those who asked him whether it is realistic for Italy to become an energy hub in the Mediterranean, on the sidelines of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's visit to the Mattei Garden in Algiers.

Descalzi emphasized that "a maximum of 126 million cubic meters can arrive from the South per day, this is the bottleneck and we are almost at the limit.". The hub is only potential if there is a bottleneck in southern Italy because all of the gas originates there. Therefore, if there is a bottleneck between Campania, Abruzzo, and Molise, no kinetic energy is involved.

There is enormous potential there that is not being used. Claudio Descalzi, CEO of Eni, stated that "a maximum of 126 million cubic meters per day can arrive from the South, this is the bottleneck and we are almost at the limit," in response to the question of whether it is realistic for Italy to become an energy hub in the Mediterranean. Descalzi made this statement on the sidelines of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's visit to the Mattei Garden in Algiers.

The hub is only potential if there is a bottleneck in southern Italy because all of the gas originates there. Therefore, if there is a bottleneck between Campania, Abruzzo, and Molise, no kinetic energy is involved. There is enormous potential there that is not being used.

Eni's CEO Claudio Descalzi said this, answering those who asked him if it is realistic for Italy to become an energy hub in the Mediterranean, on the sidelines of the visit of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the Mattei Garden in Algiers Descalzi underlined that "a maximum of 126 million cubic meters per day can arrive from the South, this is the bottleneck and we are almost at the limit". In Abruzzo and Molise, the idea of a hub refers to potential energy rather than kinetic energy.

There is enormous potential there that is not being used. Eni's CEO Claudio Descalzi said this, answering those who asked him if it is realistic for Italy to become an energy hub in the Mediterranean, on the sidelines of the visit of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the Mattei Garden in Algiers Descalzi underlined that "a maximum of 126 million cubic meters per day can arrive from the South, this is the bottleneck and we are almost at the limit".

In Abruzzo and Molise, the idea of a hub refers to potential energy rather than kinetic energy. There is enormous potential there that is not being used.

Eni's CEO Claudio Descalzi said this, answering those who asked him if it is realistic for Italy to become an energy hub in the Mediterranean, on the sidelines of the visit of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the Mattei Garden in Algiers Descalzi underlined that "a maximum of 126 million cubic meters per day can arrive from the South, this is the bottleneck and we are almost at the limit". On the sidelines of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's visit to the Mattei Garden in Algiers, Italy will develop into a major energy player in the Mediterranean.

Descalzi emphasized that "a maximum of 126 million cubic meters can arrive from the South per day, this is the bottleneck and we are almost at the limit.". On the sidelines of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's visit to the Mattei Garden in Algiers, Italy will develop into a major energy player in the Mediterranean.

Descalzi underlined that "a maximum of 126 million cubic meters per day can arrive from the South, this is the bottleneck and we are almost at the limit".

Eni's CEO Claudio Descalzi said this, answering those who asked him if it is realistic for Italy to become an energy hub in the Mediterranean, on the sidelines of the visit of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the Mattei Garden in Algiers Descalzi underlined that "a maximum of 126 million cubic meters per day can arrive from the South, this is the bottleneck and we are almost at the limit".

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