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German companies contract 2 bcm of Azerbaijani gas annually from SOCAR – ambassador

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June 15, 2026
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German companies contract 2 bcm of Azerbaijani gas annually from SOCAR – ambassador

BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 15. German companies
have contracted approximately 2 billion cubic meters of gas per
year from SOCAR, German Ambassador to Azerbaijan Ralf Horlemann
said during a media briefing in Baku, Trend’s correspondent reports from the
event.

​”There are no direct gas supplies to Germany, as there is no
pipeline connection between Azerbaijan and Germany. However, the
gas that three German companies have contracted from SOCAR — about
2 billion cubic meters per year — plays an important role in
stabilizing the European energy market, as it provides additional
supply volumes to the European market,” the ambassador said.

​Horlemann noted that the German gas companies that have
concluded contracts for gas supplies from Azerbaijan are actually
carrying out swap deals with other gas importers in Europe.




​”First and foremost, this concerns Italy, since about 90% of
the Azerbaijani gas imported by the European Union goes there.

​These agreements are long-term and have been concluded for
approximately ten years. I expect that the supply volumes will
continue after this period, and perhaps even increase. However,
over the next ten years, I estimate their volume will be around 2
billion cubic meters per year,” the diplomat said.

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