![]() ![]() That won't help solve Europe's energy crisis triggered by Russia's war in Ukraine. (Mauro Scrobogna/LaPresse via AP, File) Mauro Scrobogna/AP Show More Show Less European leaders are turning to Africa for more natural gas as the EU tries to replace Russian exports amid the war in Ukraine. AP Show More Show Less 5 of24 FILE - Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, background right, stands next to Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, background left, as Sonatrach chairman and chief executive Toufik Hakkar, left, and ENI CEO Claudio Descalzi sign an agreement on gas supplies, at Rome's Palazzo Chigi premier office, on May 26, 2022. ![]() While Africa's natural gas reserves are vast and North African countries like Algeria have pipelines already linked to Europe, a lack of infrastructure and security challenges have long stymied producers in other parts of the continent from scaling up exports. 3 of24 4 of24 FILE - An Algerian soldier stands guard during a visit for news media, organized by the Algerian authorities, at the gas plant in Ain Amenas, seen in background, Friday, Jan. ![]()
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