Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is working to increase gas imports from Algeria as Italy and Spain compete to secure more energy resources from North Africa. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the strategic move as both countries aim to mitigate the impact of reduced supplies from the Middle East due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran.
The disruption in Middle Eastern energy supplies has prompted European nations to seek alternative sources to ensure energy security. Algeria, with its significant gas reserves, has become a focal point for Italy and Spain as they look to diversify their energy imports.
Meloni's efforts are part of a broader strategy to strengthen Italy's energy ties with North Africa, a region that has become increasingly important in the wake of geopolitical tensions affecting traditional supply routes. Spain, similarly, is looking to bolster its energy partnerships in the region to safeguard its energy needs.
The competition between Italy and Spain underscores the growing importance of North African energy resources in the European energy landscape, as countries seek to reduce their reliance on volatile Middle Eastern supplies.