The European Union continues to strive to reduce its dependence on Russian natural gas by significantly increasing its purchases of liquified natural gas (LNG) from the US and other countries. However, the successful implementation of this plan might push EU member states to be more cautious and nuanced in implementing the European “green agenda” to avoid tensions with potential suppliers.
Blunt statements by Qatar Energy Minister and head of QatarEnergy (QE) Saad Al-Kaabi late last year sparked a wave of controversy among market observers, which continues to resonate. Kaabi expressed...
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