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has recently approached other countries like Japan, asking that they reroute their gas supplies to Europe in the event of conflict. Gazprom, a Russian state-owned company, is deliberately trying to store and deliver as little as possible,” she said.Īs Reuters noted, the U.S.
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“A strong European Union cannot be so reliant on an energy supplier that threatens to start a war on our continent. “For the time being, we would be able to replace the Russian gas with LNG deliveries that we get from our friends all over the world,” von der Leyen said, according to Politico, adding that Europe should accelerate its investments into sustainable energy to become more independent from Russian gas exports. So, to replace that sum of volume that quickly is almost impossible.”Īl-Kaabi’s remarks come as the European Union agreed to impose a round of economic sanctions against Russia for recognizing two separatist-controlled regions of eastern Ukraine and moving Russian troops into those respective areas.Īlong with the EU’s actions, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced that he would be stopping the certification of the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline from Russia.Įarlier this month, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen insisted that the EU would be able to survive the winter without Russia’s gas. There is no single country that can replace that kind of volume, there isn’t the capacity to do that from LNG,” al-Kaabi said at a gas conference in Doha. “Most of the LNG are tied to long-term contracts and destinations that are very clear. “Russia I think 30-40 percent of the supply to Europe.
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Al-Kaabi said that the amount of divertable volumes that can be sent to Europe is only 10 to 15 percent, Reuters reported. Saad al-Kaabi, Qatar’s minister of state for energy affairs, said that his country’s volumes are locked up in long-term contracts, a majority of which with Asian buyers. There is always going to be pressure, whether you are wearing number 30, or 14, or whatever, because that is what comes with playing for Arsenal.A Qatari energy official warned on Tuesday that neither his country or any other single country has the capacity to replace Russia’s gas supplies to Europe with liquified natural gas (LNG) if those exports are cut off due to Russia’s actions against Ukraine. I’m focused on creating my own memories in that shirt, leaving my own stamp on it. But I am just trying to be the best version of myself. “We know it is a special shirt and Thierry has made it cool to wear this shirt, just like he did with long socks and gloves,” he added. Nketiah’s new contract also sees him take Arsenal’s famous number 14 shirt, previously worn by all-time record scorer Thierry Henry, but he does not believe it comes with additional pressure. There is nothing quite like doing well for the club you support and love.” “Experiencing that with my family, we knew this is the place to be. It helped me with my decision and made it a lot clearer. That feeling of playing well, doing well, scoring. It gave me the feeling I always wanted, that I have craved. Once I had those kinds of assurances, and no doubts that I will get opportunities to play next season, it was almost impossible for me to leave. “The manager was very supportive and pushed a lot for me to stay. I have come through the academy, I have the attachment with the club,” he told the Telegraph. While Nketiah’s future was unresolved during this period, the young striker has made it clear that Arteta’s faith in him gave him an easy decision to make. Mikel Arteta would stick with the Hale End academy graduate for the remainder of the season, as he started the final eight games of the Gunners’ Premier League campaign and struck five goals – with only Tottenham’s Son Heung-Min scoring more in the same timeframe. Nketiah’s future looked set to lie away from north London until his 90 minutes against Southampton in April, his first Premier League start of the season, and he struck a brace four days later in a 4-2 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. (At least, in American English.) I think 'rather' goes well with 'unlikely' and 'almost' goes well with 'impossible', so 'It is almost impossible for him to get married with Britney' is better.
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The England U21 international’s contract at the Emirates Stadium was due to expire following the end of the 2021-22 season, making him available for a free transfer, and the Gunners were unable to secure fresh terms with the striker prior to the end of the season. Follow UsĮddie Nketiah says it was “almost impossible” to leave Arsenal after he was given a run of games in the Premier League towards the back end of last season. Get breaking news & transfers, expert betting tips, weekly odds and promos.