Qatar does not want to export all of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Germany. This position is in an interview with the German newspaper Handelsblatt. expression Saad bin Sharid al-Kaabi, Minister of State for Energy of Qatar
Al-Kaabi also spoke in favor of diversifying buyers.
“We place (high) emphasis on diversifying our customers, just as consumers want to diversify their sources of supply. “I don’t want to sell all of our gas to Germany,” he said.
He made such a statement after Qatar and Germany signed a joint statement on 20 May on strengthening bilateral cooperation in the energy sector.
According to him, according to the document, both countries will develop commercial relations in the field of LNG and green hydrogen. In addition, Doha and Berlin agreed to cooperate on climate change.
But Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani said a day ago that “his country plans to start supplying LNG to Germany in 2024”.
Mohammed bin Abderrahman Al Thani, Deputy Prime Minister of Qatar I saidHe said the Qatar Investment Authority is not planning to withdraw from projects in Russia, but neither are new ones.
Source: Gazeta
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