Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Cyprus can supply natural gas to EU faster

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President Nicos Anastasiad­es believes Cyprus could transport natural gas sooner to Europe if Brussels invested in constructi­ng the necessary infrastruc­ture.

In an interview with Germany’s Die Welt newspaper, he argued the EU had signed an agreement of intent with Israel and Egypt to support the transport of natural gas from these countries and the resources of Cyprus.

“This way, there could be a mechanism that would encourage businesspe­ople to construct faster the necessary infrastruc­ture.”

Welt said natural gas extraction from Cypriot shores is still in the preparator­y stage.

However, internatio­nal companies such as Chevron, Shell, Eni, Total, ExxonMobil and Qatar Energy are participat­ing.

Extraction of Cyprus’ natural gas is scheduled to commence in 2027, with the EU wanting to become independen­t from

Russian gas and find non-problemati­c suppliers.

President Anastasiad­es said, “Turkey’s aggressive stance in the Cypriot EEZ is the fundamenta­l obstacle in commencing the production of natural gas.”

He said: “Turkey does not recognise the Republic of Cyprus, violates internatio­nal law of the sea and is carrying out illegal drilling in front of our shores.”

Ankara sent its seismic research vessel

Barbaros inside Cyprus’ EEZ several times since Nicosia discovered its first gas field in 2011.

The European Council has called on Turkey to abstain from renewed provocatio­ns or unilateral actions in the Eastern Mediterran­ean in breach of internatio­nal law.

Brussels has imposed limited sanctions on Turkish interests due to its actions against Cyprus.

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