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Qatar Wants to Cut the Eu's Gas - if the Supply Chain Law Does Not Change

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According to a media report, Qatar has campaigned for changes to the EU supply chain law and otherwise threatened to end supplies of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

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Qatar puts pressure on Europe: if the European Union does not change its climate rules, the Emirate no longer wants to supply liquefied gas. Brussels hopes that this will be a bluff, but a stop to delivery would have serious consequences.

·Dortmund, Germany
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The EU supply chain guidelines met with criticism in Qatar. Now a letter from the oil supplier becomes public, in which he indicates a delivery stop.

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According to a media report, Qatar has campaigned for changes to the EU supply chain law and otherwise threatened to end supplies of liquefied natural gas (LNG).

·Berlin, Germany
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The Brussels Eurocrats under Commission President Ursula von der Leyen obviously want to do everything in their power to bring Europe's energy security to the abyss. Now Qatar is also threatening to end the supply of liquefied gas due to the insane climate conditions of the EU. Green works. Perhaps not necessarily as the Eurocrats in Brussels imagined, but the green-globalist climate delusion has its effects. So also in terms of gas supply. Afte…

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The EU supply chain law has caused some confusion. As is now known, the Gulf State of Qatar has apparently pushed itself against its climate requirements - and therefore put all the political levers in motion.

Qatar may seek other markets for LNG due to the supposedly environmentally friendly directives that the European Union uses to force companies to meet climate goals. As reported by Reuters, "Qatar is warning the European Union that it may suspend LNG supplies. The reason is the EU's CSDDD directive, which requires companies to implement climate plans. Qatar has no such plans and is considering selling the gas in other markets." A May letter from…

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epochtimes.de broke the news in on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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