Italy's partnership with Algeria is a masterstroke of strategic foreign policy — securing energy, managing migration and building industrial ties all at once. Algeria now covers 36% of Italy's pipeline gas imports, and deepening that relationship through offshore exploration and new joint projects is exactly the kind of long-term thinking Europe needs. The Mattei Plan proves Rome is serious about turning energy deals into lasting, multidimensional alliances.
Betting on Algeria for energy security is a gamble Italy can't afford — Algeria consumes half of what it produces and its domestic demand grew 7% last year, leaving little surplus for export. Meanwhile, Italy's renewable capacity actually shrank in 2025 while bureaucratic gridlock stalls 150GW of projects. Chasing more Algerian gas is a short-term political photo op, not a real fix.
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