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Energy crisis: Spain and France announce new deal to build underwater gas pipeline

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Spain and France have struck a new deal to build an underwater gas pipeline from Barcelona to Marseille, cancelling a long-stalled pipeline project that would have connected the countries through the Pyrenees.The pipeline will allow Spain and Portugal, two leading importers of liquefied natural gas (LNG), to bring their excess supplies to France and other European countries.LNG has become the go-to commodity to replace the vast volumes of Russian gas that the Kremlin has cut off since launching the invasion of Ukraine.The European Union is trying to secure as much LNG as commercially possible in order to make it through the winter without major power blackouts or gas rationing.The deal was announced on Thursday by Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, French President Emmanuel Macron and Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa, ahead of an EU summit in Brussels, where the energy crisis will be the top topic."This is very good news for Europe," Sánchez told reporters, before heading into the meeting. "This solidarity is coherent with our green transition.""The objective is to be better connected to the rest of the continent for Spain and Portugal," Macron said.The deal means that the MidCat project is officially abandoned, the leaders confirmed.The 226-kilometre-long pipeline was supposed to connect Spain's gas network to France's by crossing through the Pyrenees, from Hostalric, in Catalonia, to Barbaira, in Southern France.MidCat had been stalled since 2019, when an independent report cast doubt over the pipeline's price and profitability.

But the war in Ukraine and the subsequent energy crisis injected new momentum and fuelled calls from Madrid and Lisbon to complete the project.Macron, however, remained opposed,

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