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me that can make you invisible drones well freedom fashions as i like to call them are continuing to expand although the fact that our drones infrared eyes are very scary the more common street cameras are way more likely to want to average day violate your privacy and thus they invented the justice cap this hat blocks your face with the lights from face recognition software all the camera will see is an anonymous glowing ghost i personally haven't tested this thing out nor have i seen it with my own eyes and three aaa batteries on your head at all times does seem like a bit of a bother but hey if you really want to be left alone and you're willing to throw down a few dollars this looks like a pretty good fashion statement to me the sad thing is that this sort of invention should exist people shouldn't have to live with the constant fear of unlawful consent less observation but sadly they do so invaders keep the freedom fashions coming but that's just my opinion.
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hello welcome to sophie and me shiver not sand gas and oil is something that feels the modern society unfortunately it also feels a lot of it's conflict question is one of the richest countries when it comes to minerals and the biggest player in the energy markets however things change and new challenges arise. problems are coming down the pipeline for the old energy barons shale is shaking the market players into rethinking its rebooting dispelling confidence in self secured regional monopolies which will heat up next winter sure how the future will be arctic you have a chance how are players changing tactics. in the great scheme to fuel the world.
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to discuss the changes in the gas field and how it affects russia i'm joined by exciting mediates of the director general of gus drums export arm castro export it's great to have you with us today on the show mr midriff nice to hear you all right so before we get into the serious business i got to ask you this in a torrijos tablet computer i pad for a gastro c.e.o. that may cost three point seven million dollars what's that all about with. one of the sophisticated to information technology. to go you is there more than there was this is quite a lot of will soon for all the members of. the so for me i pad is enormous progress problem. no i don't know where you did the figure i hear it for the first time about forty four million dollars i've. already if it's the high price of my it but there's a much less expensive. to the business talk now eager stitching chief executive of
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state oil company or sniffs and one of president putin's closest advisors says gosper old was too late to realize the robbery threat posed by u.s. shale gas and russia is now risking to lose the race for the gas markets if it fails to act do you feel like you've slept through the shale revolution you say we're all was murdered thought in goals of more than ten then says it was a guess and oil market and. markets connected to the gears on the oil and. it's very strange to hear. the shale gas. we all was involved in. come up they. see it was a market that is it is. believe that maybe it's a nice reward to aleutian but which system then says influenza situation there is
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american gas market and also in better had certain incidents in. european markets about the. sleeping. than what the way you believe if this had to be done to stay competitive so you feel like russia isn't missing out on anything as far as shale gas. a lot of first of all don't exaggerate the influence of the show get. on the t.v. to you obviously we should change a brooch those i made a kind of not a kid because it does get magnified i washed up one project that was. most american market now in. the united states have got to. be self-sufficient by even considered in the explore. alan g. or a but we were well prepared to stay competitive and dizzy
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when so was a cut in theater is just kind of thought in and. how we. are distorting what can be competitive is. which actually was not even them aged. ok but like you sat us shale gas production is booming while you were pm countries prohibit it one by one why such extreme points of us were such different lepine is that it was a book munich and now we see you already a slowdown not only in production about the also in the speed of the really and and the many a company is forced to sell the assets and shell gas production to actually it was a current level of forests in the us it's not possible to have a profitable part of the action in majority of shelagh. fields
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and i would like to come from quart there's a president of france football that as long as he is a president he will know that they love the production of shale gas in france and as it acquired the number of reasons behind this opinion and i was assured of the french president will supply it with all very very little information about shale gas but their show and problems and number one is the. cost of production of shale gas and europe is a company everybody or higher. in the united states and also as a situation that was there was a environment is different because in the us it's where the production is on populated areas which are quite there we have a bill in the united states but in europe we can't find such a big areas. populated. at each was of water
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and that we should not also close our eyes is that there is a environmental effects in the world and the look at the quite a number of the. distorted and facts associated there was a production of shale gas and it's not a surprise that. in poland all the major structural stepped out of shale gas exploration so if you like environmental issues of secondary importance for the united states in the europa was a problem of the water for that in concrete is very important to put that three is . what a lot of what is' and. is a. number one priority and as i told environment plus the cost. because by the action of the additional guess in the europe. and i mean first of all. is incompatibly more competitive. but of the actual shell
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gas if you will. but but for us for russia we're not interested because of our environment or because we just have enough gas as it is we don't need to extract it or is it also costly in a technological drac what's what's what's the reason of russia and russia is. not russia is very rich was a shell that is sources probably in the next century of the will come when the shale gas production will begin to see the russian but got to work enough. for the current censured it is orders of the usual. it is sources and. new areas or for or for offshore fields and not before get the arctic. and sure as a course the effect of this for this reserves will be unbeatable and
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that's why i was assured of. will we were ease and we will stay competitive in the world the gas market meanwhile as you've said not only america has become self-sufficient in natural gas but is also about to challenge middle east and russia in export in gas to europe did you expect united states would turn into a natural gas exporter so quickly. issues that is assert them in the westman cycle before a new project would be would be idealized if you. could but then show love exploded and go from there as it started to. the start of the in both nights in and the war yom is a marginal competitive it was a cut and a new export of the c o two planning to exported. was a one hundred fifty two b.
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c m so that's why and especially in view of declining production in western europe which is happening quicker than expected we are not there for a go of it bitterness of gas if it will appear from the sources. but we still get a sense that with the arrival of the american guys plaster middle eastern share your prey's ready to manipulate energy prices some have actually already started it like bulgaria has negotiated twenty percent discount if there was a lot of will but eyes negotiation procedures which are. included in the quantity. and seller has that i'd still call what i see in the soap and be of subject that justified by as a development those a modicum of addition and that's why it's absolutely normal to see price
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revision negotiations. on both sides you know a projector so we reached the crease of the prices when the prices was a lot more. was. high and due to go shares as a brother that. we will be in a position to work to to keep our market share and also the market will continue to do well and do the correct price we. don't see any problem from a correction of a surprise dependent from which level this correction is the one. you just mentioned azerbaijan recently a consortium was chosen to park gas from mars or brought john to western europe further reducing dependence on russian supplies are you not concerned at all because people are getting a sense that maybe maybe maybe the world is trying to sort of push out russia out
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of the competition i'm rather sure the share of russian gas in gas consumption in europe called all of the good all and we believe from the current level of twenty. six but a. share in gas consumption the euro could grow up to thirty two or maybe even a percentage at the reflections of a portfolio of our long term contracts which are on the level of they call way not on the company actually where the but that they cop a level is exceeding the four trillion cubic meter so gifts and was a really good year beyond two thousand and thirty of those thirty five. so the share of import of will inevitably grow in the european gas consumption then the monger the supplier has. the best ability to deal you are additional
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one of them on this subject that buyers will claim this additional war looms what if the european and i will write down and we are calculating this based of the conservative scenario and we see that the europe is experiencing serious. like i wanted problems. actually we don't see a lot of fact out of but then surely khalidi some people even speak about but then a few are up in the sense of industrial production. utils a lack of. energy is one of the major effect of the compared to this. or if if europe would like to keep the economy grows there's a should seriously look and see that there's an option of increasing the share of
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they should organise and there is a balance not the sort all billions and billions of euros to subsidize. if. already your bills falsify their gym and we already see the negative result of this subsidy is on the budget that is that the money would be in companies not all that is small but also big all right is it time for a short break now but coming up next gas wars and who wins also who will be the first to plug their into the chinese markets stay with us.
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see. it all over my language or what i will only react to situations i have read the reports to let you know for instance or know i will be next to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say it is secure yell a call is on the docket no god. no more weasel words when you have a direct question be prepared for a change when you're throwing a punch be ready for a battle pretty well off speech and let off down the freedom to crush.
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welcome back to the show we're discussing gas and what it feels where they had of russia's gas from expert company i think sunny day it's a great to have you back in just a bit more about europe as it is you're accused of unfair competition of doing business like a monopoly by the european commission do you feel the pressure to change your strategy in europe surely we deserve to be named as a buy a new era of compete in the european guess market and nobody made as gifts is a lot of kids with what is this market share in in european countries by in the west and in infrastructure in the underground storage is in the systems and people
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. as it is called for example in germany and now joined us as a quiet car and my kids share it is a local general market big city and fifteen percent but submission visit guess. what could not they're not on all of the supply issues that there's a limited number of blood you sort of you know if you should it. could have been produced and could be just the start of the ins and lot of get the know the book and piece you should have product. in your hands and when. we or the european commission is started to leave me. with the proceeds of the daily what i will probe that our custom one of. i believe it will not increase can be dish it could deteriorate can be titian. as far as is concerned gus braun has always been
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a partner that fulfilled its supply obligations why is europe still distrustful it was a. strange abroad because again starting from the field supplies still he was a lost. supply as gus but i was always in compliance with its obligation we experienced there is a crisis with a crane but. it was absolutely a responsibility job for crane work i've done every sim can order to avoid. any problems with the result was supplied by the crane. prevented us to supply our guest to the customers and. then the a mass media that surely presented severe facial is a salute to the wrong way it wordings affects which represented birth so i believe it so that if election of. or for very short of. that
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a spectacle of that all of them or that you know them or their world but are there more it's all de lima what is best what is the best the words are best for the world to show a strong commercial and unfortunately a sound but it just shows. still believes that we could ask is whether there was a strong pressure. but it's wrong because a stronger show would be economically or is a better would be for the world. so will we see more gas worse with ukraine i mean after world this is so crucial importance for your image and reputation abroad you see you that you should easily cheer cover the petition with. the legion of take out of gas or small customers in european countries and hundred percent sure that they will not hear any complain about us for it was the people who were
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involved in the beetle so actually. it tempts to degenerate the me and the russia was a blend campaign. creating in the when's your company also wants to claim fifteen percent of the world alan g. market in a future what particular markets do you have in mind at this point well into production and export this part of. ellen g. is a flexible pipeline which allowed to optimize export but for them together with the pipeline guess and the cut into the way our producer. so highly into project and the work of launched. us ellen g. project was a potential couple is it your fifteen million dollars and the firewood westward you see this what do you take i'm. just recently we launched
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a project that is unable to go in z in the european. in the sun peter board where the gas will come from our. guest those are unified to get those but patient systems. and also a conceited but there's still expansion of suffering to for another five million pounds. so all over all the capacity of our own production last evans e. for the so part of the project could be in cost to the data good feed or we should mention fifteen percent of the i was a world market but we are as a sure that we will exhibit real was a q disposer think that there was it will be absolutely competitive but do you feel like right now you're a little behind and then the rest of the world on that one well we have one l. and g. plan so far but we're not going to see the behinds of tend to the window but unit
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is still open. we will we will utilize this window in the most effective and efficient way that's from is one of the few russian companies allowed to drill in the arctic what are you hoping to tap their. lead story to say because in the in the exploration or even pretty exploration stage but. as a warrior more reserves is huge obviously new technologies will be required to work in this arctic not the. very sensitive environment of this part of the world but indios a huge interest in the arctic development of that is that dick knowledge is already developed or will be developed and. i would rather assure that russian
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scientists and technologists will but. there's a cheer him and you know those are the will be properly utilized in order to develop so got into the were prepared and especially program for a few development and we see that also in many account that is. area is of great interest but what is your gas can the arctic turn into a new middle east of the mineral extraction with so much fuss around it especially . where again maybe a little discussion of this topic in a couple of years when we will have more more data and more information about the modes is part of. of our development all right a deal to deliver pipeline gas to china was expected to be signed in june you recently played down prospects for it being signed even in september what is a realistic date and aren't you actually worried that america may be to china or
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chinese market isn't important enough for gas from know we can see the chinese market as well as the market in those account that is of of asian pacific region is more than a mic and most. attractive is a reason why it's took for a long time to negotiate and we still don't what is is either very simple because in china gas prices is still. it will lead to subsidized because it would be a market economy situation there that would be easier to negotiate but the gap between the internal prices and pretty william. of market prices in the area including governor you put prices. surely doesn't go china to find. solutions with us which will be mutually beneficial because the
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situation in china in these. what they do create to the market conditions. this image of edward snowden has proved that commercial talks are always target to foreign intelligence do you sometimes feel that like the other side knows too much about your bargaining strategy. i believe that. information systems. save gotta did was there more than technologists and. did that for. the hike at a school called breach of. the medical files. at least in the. business negotiations. conducted with work colleagues
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and there was. well now i know why gas prospects so much money and i pads i was so excited we did see if the director general of russia's gasper i'm exports thanks for being with us today that's it for today folks you watch sophie and co with me sophie shevardnadze i'll see you next time. the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with to. fight for each girl. oh you do if you supply.
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