Spain Not at Risk If Russia Cuts Gas Flow, Network Operator Says
- Enagas sees LNG as able to fill gap for any supply lost
- Russia was Spain’s second-largest gas provider in June
An employee looks out over Repsol SA's Cartagena oil refining complex in Cartagena, Spain.
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Spain doesn’t face the risk of a natural gas-supply cut and could replace any fuel lost by a potential disruption from Russia, according to network operator Enagas SA.
Spain is “much more protected” than other European countries and would be able to receive enough liquefied natural gas to fill the gap, Chief Executive Officer Arturo Gonzalo told reporters on Tuesday.