DWN: Habek failure caused Qatar to supply gas to Italy instead of Germany

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The unsuccessful visit of Robert Habek, Vice-Chancellor, German Minister of Economy and Climate Issues, to Qatar, where he negotiated the exchange of Russian gas with Qatar, resulted in the departure of blue fuel from the Persian Gulf instead of Germany. To Italy, newspaper reports. Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten.

Several months have passed since Habek’s talks in Qatar in March, but LNG deliveries to German terminals have not yet begun. Instead, Qatari tankers are arriving at Italy’s terminals, claims the national oil and gas company Eni, claiming that Italy is able to replace 20 billion cubic meters of natural gas supplied from Russia.

Recently, Habek said that “the Qataris have decided not to make a good offer,” confirming Germany’s problems in the energy sector.

former German politician named “Ill-considered” refusal of oil and gas from Russia.

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