LNG or Net Zero? Europe Faces Critical Decision
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LNG or Net Zero? Europe Faces Critical Decision
The European Union this year saw record-breaking LNG imports over the first half of the year. In a couple of years, however, this might change. Because the EU wants both LNG and strict emission reduction commitments from its producers. And they are not happy about it. Qatar is one of the biggest suppliers of liquefied natural gas to the European Union. Last year, the EU adopted something called the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directiv…
In a letter addressed to the Belgian government, Qatar alerts the EU. ...
Qatar threatens to halt LNG exports over EU regulations
Qatar threatened to halt LNG exports to the European Union if it moves ahead with new legislation requiring companies to address human rights and environmental risks in their supply chains. According to Reuters, Energy Minister Saad Al-Kaabi — who also heads QatarEnergy — sent a letter to the Belgian government warning that Doha may redirect its LNG and other fuel exports elsewhere.Al-Kaabi said recent amendments to the proposed EU law still fal…
Qatar is threatening to halt liquefied natural gas shipments to the European Union unless Brussels eases sustainability rules, saying the new EU regulations violate the country's sovereignty.
Qatar is one of the world's largest LNG exporters, exporting high-quality gas mainly to Asia. Now the country is threatening to stop supplying liquefied natural gas to the European Union. The reason is strict European regulations, especially the Corporate Sustainability Directive.
Qatar threatens the EU to stop liquefied gas imports if the supply chain law is not reformed.
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