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Hungarian energy group MVM prepares to phase out Russian gas if needed

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

BUDAPEST, Feb 29 (Reuters) – Hungarian‌ energy group MVM⁢ is preparing⁣ to phase out Russian gas supplies if necessary, the company⁤ said on Thursday, as ⁤Europe seeks to ​reduce its reliance on Russian energy sources amid the war in Ukraine.

MVM, Hungary’s largest energy⁢ company, is working ‍to diversify its​ gas‌ sources⁣ and increase domestic production, ‍according to a statement. ⁤While currently⁣ reliant on Russian gas, the company⁣ is actively securing choice supplies through pipelines from neighboring countries and increased⁣ liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports. Hungary has been ⁤a important outlier in ⁤Europe, maintaining gas ⁢imports from⁤ Russia even ⁤after the invasion of Ukraine.

“We are‍ continuously working ⁢on reducing our dependence on a single‌ source,” said Krisztina Than, Chief Correspondent in Hungary and deputy bureau chief for CEE at Reuters.​ “MVM is preparing for various scenarios, including a ⁢complete halt of Russian gas ‌deliveries.”

The company highlighted ⁢investments in infrastructure to facilitate the import of LNG ‌through Croatia and is exploring further opportunities for ‍diversification. Hungary’s⁢ gas storage facilities are currently around 95% ⁣full, providing a buffer against potential disruptions.

Gergely Szakacs, a Reuters‌ reporter​ covering central European economics, noted ​that this move reflects a broader trend in the region. “While Hungary initially resisted calls to reduce Russian energy imports, the ongoing geopolitical situation and rising energy⁣ prices are forcing a ‍reassessment of its energy strategy,” he said.

hungary secured a long-term gas ⁣supply deal with Russia in 2021, but ‌the current conflict has prompted​ a‍ shift in approach. MVM stated it is committed to ‌ensuring the security of Hungary’s energy supply and protecting consumers from ‍price volatility.

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