Italy’s biggest natural gas grid operator by pipelines, Wednesday said it is registering the first gas imports from Libya arriving in Sicily after unrest in the North African country blocked flows last week. Libyan gas flows are registered in the Sicilian Gela entry point, said Snam in a message sent via Twitter. It expects 3.5 million cubic meters of gas Wednesday, it added. Eni SpA (E), Italy’s biggest energy company by market value, said Nov. 11 that protesters in Libya had stopped gas exports to Italy. The protesters had blocked the key gas terminal of Mellitah, which is jointly run by Eni and the Libyan National Oil Co. The terminal facilitates gas exports via the Greenstream pipeline that can supply more than 10% of gas demand in Italy. Write to Liam Moloney at liam.moloney@wsj.com