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l n g until 2030. and if we look at that, this amount, 50 b c m per year is replacing one 3rd already of the russian gas going to europe to day. so we're right in on track now to diversify away from russian gas and towards our friends and partners, reliable and trustworthy suppliers. we need to secure our supplies, not just for next winter, but also for the years ahead. and this is a, an important, a big starting point to do that. our partnership aims to sustain us through this war, to work on our independence from russian fossil fuels. but it also focuses on building a green future with climate utility. we will work together also with our energy intensive industry. and the good news is that the infrastructure that we use for gas to day can be used for clean hydrogen in the future. so this investment we're doing right now is also an investment in the de carbonized of our economy. the corporation shows the power of our democracies. i particularly welcome that we will step up our respective action on str
l n g until 2030. and if we look at that, this amount, 50 b c m per year is replacing one 3rd already of the russian gas going to europe to day. so we're right in on track now to diversify away from russian gas and towards our friends and partners, reliable and trustworthy suppliers. we need to secure our supplies, not just for next winter, but also for the years ahead. and this is a, an important, a big starting point to do that. our partnership aims to sustain us through this war, to work on...
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many thing the well being and human rights of millions of l. g b, t, q. people, christian imperialism. using the insane wealth of the church. to persecute people. it's basically modern day crusades, except instead of maces, years and the rarely used foul spelling donkey catapult their weapons are millions upon millions of dollars. and instead of trying to crush pagans and mores they're chasing after people who don't have the same sexual orientation as them. wow, how far are the church of gum since a 1000 years ago? there's even rumors they might start allowing unmarried women to speak out loud in public progress. next up in the big bucket of stories, google has just admitted that they will continue to heavily track and profile users until at least 2023, which is roughly 3 months after humanity will cease to exist. so that's interesting . anyway, even formed magazine, known for giving roughly zeros about individual americans. unless you're rich enough to have a personal chef for your panda, bear, i mean a personal chef to cook you and a bare, even for a sa
many thing the well being and human rights of millions of l. g b, t, q. people, christian imperialism. using the insane wealth of the church. to persecute people. it's basically modern day crusades, except instead of maces, years and the rarely used foul spelling donkey catapult their weapons are millions upon millions of dollars. and instead of trying to crush pagans and mores they're chasing after people who don't have the same sexual orientation as them. wow, how far are the church of gum...
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anyway, i do realize there are plenty of churches out there that embrace l. g b t q folks. however, project centered revealed recently that major christian organizations, including the billy graham evangelistic association, and the fellowship foundation, have together spend close to a quarter of a $1000000000.00 over the past 13 years campaigning against l. g b, t, q, and abortion rights. according to a report by open democracy, over a quarter of a $1000000000.00 trying to make sure to to, for people who love each other very much get punished for that love. this is serious, like some churches are using those donations. people give them 2 or press other people a world away. if i wanted to do that, i would pay my taxes and these hateful maniac with their holy hair gel leaching into their brains claim. they're just trying to protect the synchron institution of marriage. what sacred i, i know people who got married on a day or for a green car due to too much to kayla for money, for regular, sags for an iguana, famous for wearing a hat. and of course, because they thought they'd
anyway, i do realize there are plenty of churches out there that embrace l. g b t q folks. however, project centered revealed recently that major christian organizations, including the billy graham evangelistic association, and the fellowship foundation, have together spend close to a quarter of a $1000000000.00 over the past 13 years campaigning against l. g b, t, q, and abortion rights. according to a report by open democracy, over a quarter of a $1000000000.00 trying to make sure to to, for...
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i want to congratulate you because the driftwood l&g, and i look at your release and i think is thereouble or trip the size of this project. >> i think eventually we're going to get to 27 million tons which is three bcf a day and that is about as much as we can do on that particular site i am very encouraged by the fact that there is a number of other projects in the u.s. that are waiting for the right business model to go forward. so, if we put our minds to it, we in the u.s. could have about 120 million tons in addition to what is under construction so we could make a huge difference in terms of gas supply. >> 120 million tons? you're talking about the possibility of your company alone providing a substantial amount of the l&g that the e.u needs. >> that is not a question, jim we are going to do it. we started construction, the first l&g will be on the water and earning in 2026 and we continue to develop the project because the fundamentals and the economics dictate it it is such an arbitrage with gas over $20, the vicinity is in a year and a half. >> well charif, i know you love th
i want to congratulate you because the driftwood l&g, and i look at your release and i think is thereouble or trip the size of this project. >> i think eventually we're going to get to 27 million tons which is three bcf a day and that is about as much as we can do on that particular site i am very encouraged by the fact that there is a number of other projects in the u.s. that are waiting for the right business model to go forward. so, if we put our minds to it, we in the u.s. could...
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where is l n g liquefied natural gas going to come from? i mean there is, of course, a number of sources cut off among them the u. s. australia. so there is already a number of or quite some allergy capacities out. there is just so far. asia is in pay, importing, the bulk of it and the capacities in europe in comparison are relatively small. and karen, as this conflict is nowhere from being resolved right now. and obviously there are a lot of issues at stake here. outline for us, your vision of how energy security will, will be managed in the coming years. i mean, in the coming years i would say ok. press the button on the renewables because this has been lagging and germany, but that has been the aim all along for last year. and then combine that with a more diversified and secure energy, especially energy input that would require on the one hand, of course, for example, building you terminals in germany, but also other locations, but also improve the connectivity within europe within the gas grid. because so far, i mean there's capacities
where is l n g liquefied natural gas going to come from? i mean there is, of course, a number of sources cut off among them the u. s. australia. so there is already a number of or quite some allergy capacities out. there is just so far. asia is in pay, importing, the bulk of it and the capacities in europe in comparison are relatively small. and karen, as this conflict is nowhere from being resolved right now. and obviously there are a lot of issues at stake here. outline for us, your vision of...
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l. n . g project on the cycle environment. and ex model is a partner and operator over another cycle in project which is a very successful and well with, by a near, in technologist and so on and so forth. but nevertheless, they have decided to leave russia. how do you think it's tough enough that the sanctions are unfolding the effect? yes, absolutely. i am convinced that the economy in the oil and gas industry, which is the backbone of the russian economy, is going to suffer because of those companies were bringing advanced, acknowledges a lot of cas know how ah, to russia and the without their commitment to resume projects. i don't saying that the rational production of oil and gas can go ahead and continue. and the, because of the sensors will already see that the appetite of consumers store or some crude oil is shrinking, or russian companies and traders in the rest. and oil cannot sell some consignments of oil. and they discount is very huge for each barrel of russian oil. they are offering over almost $90.00 of discount
l. n . g project on the cycle environment. and ex model is a partner and operator over another cycle in project which is a very successful and well with, by a near, in technologist and so on and so forth. but nevertheless, they have decided to leave russia. how do you think it's tough enough that the sanctions are unfolding the effect? yes, absolutely. i am convinced that the economy in the oil and gas industry, which is the backbone of the russian economy, is going to suffer because of those...
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and in addition to the baltic pipeline, poland still has the option of liquefied natural gas or l n. g, adding further flexibility and above all, independent from russia. and you should also see the arctic part is also, let's say a parallel project to the expansion of the l g in port terminals. so in the future, main supply supposed to come from l. e, or from the 40 part germany and the netherlands already purchase natural gas from norway. now poland and other eastern european countries are joining in irvin. it's not when the polish pipeline is added. there will be more competition for norwegian gas. norway itself is in planning to raise production significantly in the next few years. but this must be reassessed in view of the current supply situation in europe us. and the issue with russian supplies on either the other. the cars in europe's energy market are being re shuffled and it looks as if the continents heavy dependence on russian pipelines is set to change. it's not as russian and international energy markets that are intertwined, especially in germany's east, more than a few m
and in addition to the baltic pipeline, poland still has the option of liquefied natural gas or l n. g, adding further flexibility and above all, independent from russia. and you should also see the arctic part is also, let's say a parallel project to the expansion of the l g in port terminals. so in the future, main supply supposed to come from l. e, or from the 40 part germany and the netherlands already purchase natural gas from norway. now poland and other eastern european countries are...
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. >>> mi esposo y yo invertimos tambiÉn en una secadora y lavadora de l g, que estÁ supuesto a ahorrar de consumer reports estÁ la lavadora l g y la secadora a juego, ambas cuestan alrededor de 800 dÓlares, si tienes una lavadora y secadora he y funcionan bien, hay otras formas de ahorrar, las pruebas encontraron que los detergentes para ropa han mejorado mucho para eliminar la suciedad y manchas, aÚn a temperaturas bajas del agua. los dos mejores detergentes en las pruebas de consumer reports son (nombre en inglÉs), y (nombre en inglÉs), ambos pueden combatir las manchas difÍciles y tambiÉn se pueden usar como un pretatamiento para quitar las manchas, si no puedes secar al aire libre, puedes reducir la cantidad de energÍa que usa tu secadora, aumentando el ciclo de centrifugado de tu lavadora. >>> reduce la carga de la secadora al extraer mÁs agua, significa menos trabajo para la secadora y menos energÍa desperdiciada. >>> esto puede aumentar las arrugas, pero dice que no dejes que esto te detenga, en su lugar, desenreda y sacude la ropa antes de echarla en la secadora. >>> para que f
. >>> mi esposo y yo invertimos tambiÉn en una secadora y lavadora de l g, que estÁ supuesto a ahorrar de consumer reports estÁ la lavadora l g y la secadora a juego, ambas cuestan alrededor de 800 dÓlares, si tienes una lavadora y secadora he y funcionan bien, hay otras formas de ahorrar, las pruebas encontraron que los detergentes para ropa han mejorado mucho para eliminar la suciedad y manchas, aÚn a temperaturas bajas del agua. los dos mejores detergentes en las pruebas de...
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and in addition to the baltic pipeline, poland still has the option of liquefied natural gas, or l n, g. adding further flexibility and above all, independent from russia. and you should also see that the pipe is also, let's say, a parallel project to the expansion of the l g port terminals. so in the future, main supply supposed to come from l. e or from the 40 pipe germany and the netherlands already purchased natural gas from norway. now poland and other eastern european countries adjoining in irvin, it's not when the polish pipeline is added. there will be more competition for norwegian gas. norway itself is in planning to raise production significantly in the next few years. but this must be reassessed in view of the current supply situation in europe us. and the issue with russian supplies, illinois. together. the cars in europe's energy market are being re shuffled and it looks as if the continents heavy dependence on rushing pipelines is set to change. it's not just russian and international energy markets that are intertwined, especially in germany's east. more than a few manuf
and in addition to the baltic pipeline, poland still has the option of liquefied natural gas, or l n, g. adding further flexibility and above all, independent from russia. and you should also see that the pipe is also, let's say, a parallel project to the expansion of the l g port terminals. so in the future, main supply supposed to come from l. e or from the 40 pipe germany and the netherlands already purchased natural gas from norway. now poland and other eastern european countries adjoining...
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came out to to replace russian gas, l&g imports loom large and the u.s.he largest export of l&g this year, so we have a very important role in helping the europeans reduce their spendens on russian oil and gas. >> reporter: but again they are not part of the ban so they will continue to get russian oil. what does that mean as far as how big of an impact the u.s. ban will have on president putin and his aggressions in ukraine? >> well, i think president putin at this point demonstrated he doesn't care. he doesn't care he ruined what he spent 22 years building up the russian economy, he doesn't care about the people that are being killed and maimed and suffering in ukraine, he doesn't care about his own soldiers being killed, all he cares about is victory and conquest, so he will just look at u.s. banning russian oil as another irritant in the strange mental map he has now that has caused him to launch this war. but i think, as more russian supplies get disrupted -- and they are going to get disrupted because banks won't finance them, tankers won't pick up
came out to to replace russian gas, l&g imports loom large and the u.s.he largest export of l&g this year, so we have a very important role in helping the europeans reduce their spendens on russian oil and gas. >> reporter: but again they are not part of the ban so they will continue to get russian oil. what does that mean as far as how big of an impact the u.s. ban will have on president putin and his aggressions in ukraine? >> well, i think president putin at this point...
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where is l n g liquefied natural gas going to come from? i mean there's, of course, a number of sources cut off among them the u. s. australia. so there is already a number of, or quite some allergy capacities out. there is just so far. asia is in pate importing, the bulk of it and the capacities in europe in comparison are relatively small. and karen, as this conflict is nowhere from being resolved right now. and obviously there are a lot of issues at stake here. outline for us, your vision of how energy security will, will be managed in the coming years. i mean, in the coming years i would say ok, press the button on the renewables because this is been lagging in germany, but that has been the aim all along for last year. and then combine that with a more diversified and secure energy, especially energy input that would require on the one hand, of course, for example, building new terminals in germany, but also other locations, but also improve the connectivity within europe within the gas grid. because so far, i mean there's capacities f
where is l n g liquefied natural gas going to come from? i mean there's, of course, a number of sources cut off among them the u. s. australia. so there is already a number of, or quite some allergy capacities out. there is just so far. asia is in pate importing, the bulk of it and the capacities in europe in comparison are relatively small. and karen, as this conflict is nowhere from being resolved right now. and obviously there are a lot of issues at stake here. outline for us, your vision of...
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where is l n g liquefied natural gas going to come from? i mean there is, of course, a number of sources cut off among them the u. s. australia. so there is already a number of or quite some allergy capacities out. there is just so far. asia is in pay, importing, the bulk of it and the capacities in europe in comparison are relatively small. karen, as this conflict is nowhere from being resolved right now. and obviously there are a lot of issues at stake here. outline for us, your vision of how energy security will, will be managed in the coming years. i mean, in the coming years i would say ok. press the button on the renewables because this has been lagging and germany, but that has been the aim all along for last year. and then combine that with a more diversified and secure ellen g, especially energy input that would require on the one hand, of course, for example, building new terminals in germany, but also other locations, but also improve the connectivity within europe within the gas. great, because so far, i mean there's capacities
where is l n g liquefied natural gas going to come from? i mean there is, of course, a number of sources cut off among them the u. s. australia. so there is already a number of or quite some allergy capacities out. there is just so far. asia is in pay, importing, the bulk of it and the capacities in europe in comparison are relatively small. karen, as this conflict is nowhere from being resolved right now. and obviously there are a lot of issues at stake here. outline for us, your vision of how...
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i mean, what is possible is to some extent to increase the imports off l n g. although there is capacity limits with respect to those imports, there's currently only some limits or some of them, it's not reached in the south of europe. and then it's of course, always the option to re fire up on to reuse more coal, to potentially in germany. let the last remaining nuclear power plants run longer, but the long run option really is to go for a faster expansion off of renewable energy and decrease in demand through energy efficiency measures and the like. and which one do you think is more likely, amid this situation? of crisis right now at the moment, like i said, everybody is mainly concerned about next winter. so the aim will be to actually fill up the gas tanks in the summer. and to assure that for example, alan g, but also pipeline gas is route to germany. so trying to get the contracts in advance, in the medium term, it's going to be the renewables expansion combined with. and that will be the good question because we were counting on natural gas. and so one
i mean, what is possible is to some extent to increase the imports off l n g. although there is capacity limits with respect to those imports, there's currently only some limits or some of them, it's not reached in the south of europe. and then it's of course, always the option to re fire up on to reuse more coal, to potentially in germany. let the last remaining nuclear power plants run longer, but the long run option really is to go for a faster expansion off of renewable energy and decrease...
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will send 15000000000 cubic meters of l n g. this year, on top of the 22000000 cubic meters, it ships to european terminals last year. you hopes to replace 2 thirds of russian gas imports. by year end, germany for its part says its plans to ditch russian energy are progressing and expect to import only 30 percent of its gas from russia this year compared to them is twice that before the invasion of ukraine. germany says it wants to shift its energies of supply towards imports from more like minded countries. after the invasion began, german finance minister chris john lindner said that germany needs trading partners that share similar values is proposing that there be a wider trade deal with the u. s foot only transacting with countries that share your values drastically reduces your options. of course a new survey suggests that for the 1st time since 2004, there are more countries in the world that are autocratic, done democratic now among the autocratic countries. awesome germany is main trading partners, china, turkey, saudi
will send 15000000000 cubic meters of l n g. this year, on top of the 22000000 cubic meters, it ships to european terminals last year. you hopes to replace 2 thirds of russian gas imports. by year end, germany for its part says its plans to ditch russian energy are progressing and expect to import only 30 percent of its gas from russia this year compared to them is twice that before the invasion of ukraine. germany says it wants to shift its energies of supply towards imports from more like...
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and the other big issue is the cycling l. n g projects. up to the north of japan. and you know, shell and exxon have indicated that they're going to pull out. and, but japanese companies which hold nearly a quarter share in both of those projects are very unlikely to pull out their view here is that if they divest, that's just going to help china. so they're going to hold on to those investments. and i don't think japan is going to be really strong on sanctions on russian energy . russia only counselor about 4 percent of japan's oil imports and about 9 percent of l and g. but because of japan's vulnerability i, i think that's going to be a bit wishy washy. now we're looking at a world that is dividing between democracies and autocracies. and i want you to talk to us about that. let me share with you japanese prime minister from the ok. she does words to the next south korean president, tony ema mccook, say, sir guy, but you don't look ashley now. you know, he, as the international community faces a new era of major changes and mackenzie, a healthy japan, south kore
and the other big issue is the cycling l. n g projects. up to the north of japan. and you know, shell and exxon have indicated that they're going to pull out. and, but japanese companies which hold nearly a quarter share in both of those projects are very unlikely to pull out their view here is that if they divest, that's just going to help china. so they're going to hold on to those investments. and i don't think japan is going to be really strong on sanctions on russian energy . russia only...
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we're going to work to ensure an additional 115-1515 1000000 cubic meters of liquefied natural gas l n g. for europe this year. and as the year, as you worked to discontinue it by russian gas, well before 2030 and was we'll also work to ensure additional you market demand for 50000000000 cubic meters rel angie from united states annually by 2030 to accomplish this, the european commission is going to work with the member states to store gas across the continent, to bill more infrastructure to receive l n g and take steps to increase the efficiency of gas. this build out this build out will occur in a way that consist is consistent with not in conflict with the 0 net 0 climate goal we ship with that we're shooting for. it's going to take some time to adjust gas supply chains and infrastructure that is built the last decade before for the last decade. so we're going to have to make sure the families in europe can get through this winter. and the next, while we're building the infrastructure for a diversified, resilient, and clean energy future. at the same time, this crisis also presents a
we're going to work to ensure an additional 115-1515 1000000 cubic meters of liquefied natural gas l n g. for europe this year. and as the year, as you worked to discontinue it by russian gas, well before 2030 and was we'll also work to ensure additional you market demand for 50000000000 cubic meters rel angie from united states annually by 2030 to accomplish this, the european commission is going to work with the member states to store gas across the continent, to bill more infrastructure to...
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where is l n g liquefied natural gas? going to come from? i mean there's of course, a number of sources, cutoff among them the u. s. australia. so there is already a number of, or quite some ellen g capacities out there is just so far. asia is in pay, importing, the bulk of it and the capacities in europe in comparison are relatively small. karen, as this conflict is nowhere from being resolved right now. and obviously there are a lot of issues at stake here. outline for us, your vision of how energy security will, will be managed in the coming years. i mean, in the coming years i would say ok. press the button on the renewables because this has been lagging and germany, but that has been the aim all along for last year. and then combine that with a more diversified and secure elena g, especially energy input that would require on the one hand of course, for example, building new terminals in germany, but also other locations, but also improve the connectivity within europe within the gas. great, because so far, i mean there's capacities fre
where is l n g liquefied natural gas? going to come from? i mean there's of course, a number of sources, cutoff among them the u. s. australia. so there is already a number of, or quite some ellen g capacities out there is just so far. asia is in pay, importing, the bulk of it and the capacities in europe in comparison are relatively small. karen, as this conflict is nowhere from being resolved right now. and obviously there are a lot of issues at stake here. outline for us, your vision of how...
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where is l n g liquefied natural gas going to come from? i mean there is, of course, a number of sources cut off among them the u. s. australia. so there is already a number of for quite some allergy capacities out. there is just so far. asia is in pay, importing, the bulk of it and the capacities in europe in comparison are relatively small. and karen, as this conflict is nowhere from being resolved right now. and obviously there are a lot of issues at stake here. outline for us, your vision of how energy security will, will be managed in the coming years. i mean, in the coming years i would say ok, press the button on the renewables because this has been lagging in germany, but that has been the aim all along for last year. and then combine that with a more diversified and secure energy, especially energy input that would require on the one hand, of course, for example, building new terminals in germany, but also other locations, but also improve the connectivity within europe within the gas grid. because so far, i mean there's capacities
where is l n g liquefied natural gas going to come from? i mean there is, of course, a number of sources cut off among them the u. s. australia. so there is already a number of for quite some allergy capacities out. there is just so far. asia is in pay, importing, the bulk of it and the capacities in europe in comparison are relatively small. and karen, as this conflict is nowhere from being resolved right now. and obviously there are a lot of issues at stake here. outline for us, your vision...
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where is l n g liquefied natural gas going to come from? i mean there is, of course, a number of sources cut off among them the u. s. australia. so there is already a number of or quite some allergy capacities out. there is just so far. asia is in pate importing, the bulk of it and the capacities in europe in comparison are relatively small. karen, as this conflict is nowhere from being resolved right now. and obviously there are a lot of issues at stake here. outline for us, your vision of how energy security will, will be managed in the coming years. i mean, in the coming years i would say ok. press the button on the renewables because this has been lagging and germany, but that has been the aim all along for last year. and then combine that with a more diversified and secure elena g, especially energy input that would require on the one hand of course, for example, building new terminals in germany, but also other locations, but also improve the connectivity within europe within the gas. great, because so far, i mean there's capacities f
where is l n g liquefied natural gas going to come from? i mean there is, of course, a number of sources cut off among them the u. s. australia. so there is already a number of or quite some allergy capacities out. there is just so far. asia is in pate importing, the bulk of it and the capacities in europe in comparison are relatively small. karen, as this conflict is nowhere from being resolved right now. and obviously there are a lot of issues at stake here. outline for us, your vision of how...
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and you should also see the occupy is also, let's say, a parallel project to the expansion of the l g in port terminals. so in the future, main supply supposed to come from illinois or from the 40 pipe germany and the netherlands already purchase natural gas from norway. now poland and other eastern european countries are joining in irvin. it's not when the polish pipeline is added. there will be more competition for norwegian gas. norway itself is in planning to raise production significantly in the next few years. but this must be reassessed in view of the current supply situation in europe us. and the issue with russian supplies annoyed at the other. the cars in europe's energy market are being re shuffled and it looks as if the continents heavy dependence on rushing pipelines is set to change. it's not just russian and international energy markets that are intertwined, especially in germany's east. more than a few manufacturing companies have focused on trade with russia. the fast moving developments are seeing them having to change in a matter of weeks. what had taken them years
and you should also see the occupy is also, let's say, a parallel project to the expansion of the l g in port terminals. so in the future, main supply supposed to come from illinois or from the 40 pipe germany and the netherlands already purchase natural gas from norway. now poland and other eastern european countries are joining in irvin. it's not when the polish pipeline is added. there will be more competition for norwegian gas. norway itself is in planning to raise production significantly...
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the americans will offer an additional 15000000000 cubic meters of l. n. g by year's end. last year they ship 22000000 cubic meters to europe. the u hopes to replace 2 thirds of russian gas imports by year's end. and germany is also racing to reduce its reliance on russian fossil fuels. the government reporting today, it's made progress over the last month. the economy minister now says the country will be able to have it. oil imports from russia by summer. it expects to end to coal in it's co purchases altogether by the fall and by year's end it will import only 30 percent of its gas from russia compared to 55 percent before the war. no germany is going to need more natural gas, not just from the u. s, but also from suppliers and the gulf regions such as guitar. the country with enormous gas river go reserves, but a controversial record on human rights. katara is a top producer of liquefied natural gas, or l. n. g. seen is critical for germany weaning itself off russian imports. but the gulf country is also well known for its stain. human rights record rights groups criti
the americans will offer an additional 15000000000 cubic meters of l. n. g by year's end. last year they ship 22000000 cubic meters to europe. the u hopes to replace 2 thirds of russian gas imports by year's end. and germany is also racing to reduce its reliance on russian fossil fuels. the government reporting today, it's made progress over the last month. the economy minister now says the country will be able to have it. oil imports from russia by summer. it expects to end to coal in it's co...
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has announced it will boost its l. n. g shipments to the ear by 15000000000 cubic meters this year with further supply increases on the way it's a step in the right direction. but pivoting the use energy mixed to the west is a mammoth task. it's not going to be easy, that's for sure. and the you have a plan at the re power e. you went to be important how we combine our efforts in the sense of how each country's work together in relating to these new suppliers, for example. and that teamwork will be critical if the e was to reach its goal of completely phasing out russian gas deliveries by the end of the decade. over to the u. s. now where new figures are flushing out the country's economic recovery in 2021. the world's largest economy growing 5.7 percent across year, the fastest rate of growth and almost 4 decades. and for more on that we go to gens corta on wall street. yes. torrid growth in 2021. what might expect that to continue this year? what, what can we expect now? well, i mean, most economists definitely believe th
has announced it will boost its l. n. g shipments to the ear by 15000000000 cubic meters this year with further supply increases on the way it's a step in the right direction. but pivoting the use energy mixed to the west is a mammoth task. it's not going to be easy, that's for sure. and the you have a plan at the re power e. you went to be important how we combine our efforts in the sense of how each country's work together in relating to these new suppliers, for example. and that teamwork...
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it will boost its l. n. g shipments to the e by 15000000000 cubic meters this year with further supply increases on the way it's a step in the right direction. but pivoting the use energy mixed to the west is a mammoth task. it's not going to be easy. that's for sure, and the you has a plan at the re power. you went to be important how we combine our efforts in the sense of how each countries work together in relating to these new suppliers, for example. and that teamwork will be critical if the e was to reach its goal of completely phasing out russian gas deliveries by the end of the decade. rising gas prices are behind one of the biggest challenges facing japanese economy inflation. the german council of economic experts latest forecast includes a prediction that inflation will top 6 percent this year as more than double its previous estimate. the war and ukraine is making many goods, boss, gas and shoppers can't help, but notice the difference. no more. sunflower, oil, germans are panic, buying groceries as
it will boost its l. n. g shipments to the e by 15000000000 cubic meters this year with further supply increases on the way it's a step in the right direction. but pivoting the use energy mixed to the west is a mammoth task. it's not going to be easy. that's for sure, and the you has a plan at the re power. you went to be important how we combine our efforts in the sense of how each countries work together in relating to these new suppliers, for example. and that teamwork will be critical if...
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countries could help out in the situation where the key to this going to be liquefied natural gas l n g? it's also an, a big supplier that already to europe is the u. s. a. it's been ramping up at supplies. if there's been more and more tank is crossing the atlanta last year, a hit record level asked a quarter of us exports about energy and now coming to europe, that's only going to increase cost are, is another country that's likely to be able to provide more l n g to europe. in fact, the cars are in the top in talks with the, the americans on exactly this. how that can they provide more to the europeans. we've also been looking to africa as well in europe, algeria is a big provider of allergy to europe. as it is, but there are also other countries, nigeria, egypt, angola, who could all step up. and then there's the existing purchases of liquefied natural gas countries like south korea, japan, china, and india, all of whom are already buying an awful lot of good tarry l. n. g, who might have some left over in the european commission is already trying to persuade them to handle some of
countries could help out in the situation where the key to this going to be liquefied natural gas l n g? it's also an, a big supplier that already to europe is the u. s. a. it's been ramping up at supplies. if there's been more and more tank is crossing the atlanta last year, a hit record level asked a quarter of us exports about energy and now coming to europe, that's only going to increase cost are, is another country that's likely to be able to provide more l n g to europe. in fact, the cars...
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where 1st you would have to be to build l n g terminal. even in the area will be very hard to replace natural gas from russia by l. n. g, because the coastline is about 600 to 800 kilometers away. and therefore it's a long term development. and what is also very, very important to notice is that the signal that the u. s. giving to russia that they want to stop the gas supplies from russia already in 2 years time. and not only by the end of 2030 shows to russia that they do not even have to care much about future contracts with the e u. they can go full speed toward south asia, east asia, with new partnership, and leave you alone. and this will only, we can ask, so we have to think twice, whether there was a sanctioning bashers to what russia are really in the interest of europe, in the interest of the european citizen. and not only in the interest of the trans atlantic lead to which, unfortunately, also part of our government belongs the green party, hardback energy, mis minister, a bad bulk of foreign minister. they both see themselves as
where 1st you would have to be to build l n g terminal. even in the area will be very hard to replace natural gas from russia by l. n. g, because the coastline is about 600 to 800 kilometers away. and therefore it's a long term development. and what is also very, very important to notice is that the signal that the u. s. giving to russia that they want to stop the gas supplies from russia already in 2 years time. and not only by the end of 2030 shows to russia that they do not even have to care...
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s. side, because essentially they are producing a good deal of l n g. and they are able and willing to divert it to the highest bidder. in other words, this is definitely going to have an effect on the market and on prices. the prices of fossil fuels have been sor ring as we have seen. and we can certainly expect them to continue to do so, but it's obviously key for europe to when itself, off a russian natural gas, which until now has been about 40 percent of you gas overall. and for 2 reasons. number one, to avoid sending revenues to what president soleski of ukraine has called president putin war machine. and secondly, to start making themselves more independent from russia, in case of an energy embargo on russian fossil fuel imports. and that could come not only from the you itself at the moment e u member states are blocked. some of them want an embargo. others are dragging their feet including germany. but it could also come from the russian side, for example, in the form that we're currently seeing suggested that president putin has said that unfr
s. side, because essentially they are producing a good deal of l n g. and they are able and willing to divert it to the highest bidder. in other words, this is definitely going to have an effect on the market and on prices. the prices of fossil fuels have been sor ring as we have seen. and we can certainly expect them to continue to do so, but it's obviously key for europe to when itself, off a russian natural gas, which until now has been about 40 percent of you gas overall. and for 2 reasons....
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let them know a new episode of war, hotels on all g 0 o l g 0. where ever you with low on the old pine, please of australia, snowy mountains, a beach of battle is taking place of a whither the country's wall horses are a nationwide corn. all farrell piss 11 east on el to 0. ah, a ukrainian military facility is hates ne levine, a western city where ukrainians have found refuge from battlefields elsewhere. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin live from jo. how without here as continuing coverage of ukraine wool also coming up early morning barrages. he's a residential building in ukraine's capital killing at least one person you as president joe biden.
let them know a new episode of war, hotels on all g 0 o l g 0. where ever you with low on the old pine, please of australia, snowy mountains, a beach of battle is taking place of a whither the country's wall horses are a nationwide corn. all farrell piss 11 east on el to 0. ah, a ukrainian military facility is hates ne levine, a western city where ukrainians have found refuge from battlefields elsewhere. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin live from jo. how without here as continuing coverage of...
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anything of value out of the hotel. cambodian let them know a new episode of war, hotels on all g, z o l g 0. with call. every day in the at least 3 mothers die while giving birth in remote areas. one o one age please, the bright medic, some pilots saving the lives of mothers and then you boom on out to 0. got on one of the fastest growing nations in the way, while the cuts up needed to oakland and develop it full international shipping company to become a p middle east and tried and wanting skillfully knocked out 3 key areas of debate filling up from it. so connecting the world, connecting the future while need. cato causes gateway to whoa trade. lou. hello and learn taylor in london. the top stories on al jazeera, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski has warned that the russian bombardment of mario pole is a terror that will be remembered for centuries to come. the port city has been subjected to some of the most intense shelling of the 25 day campaign. hundreds of thousands of people are trapped with little food or water. local authorities say a school where about 400 people were takin
anything of value out of the hotel. cambodian let them know a new episode of war, hotels on all g, z o l g 0. with call. every day in the at least 3 mothers die while giving birth in remote areas. one o one age please, the bright medic, some pilots saving the lives of mothers and then you boom on out to 0. got on one of the fastest growing nations in the way, while the cuts up needed to oakland and develop it full international shipping company to become a p middle east and tried and wanting...
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democrats in l g b t q groups have criticized the effect that the bill could have on, and transgenderdents. but supporters say those are topics for parents to discuss with their kids, not educators. east bay state assembly, woman up mia bonta is reacting to the bill saying, quote, what a sad day for the lgbtq plus community, especially children in florida whose leaders have decided that students do not deserve to feel safe in schools by approving the don't say bill to those negatively impacted. california stands with you. we support you and we welcome you. president biden supreme court nominee judge ketanji brown jackson is making her rounds on capitol hill meeting with senators. >> the meetings are a standard part of the supreme court nomination process. but as kron four's washington, dc correspondent raquel martin reports now some republicans say democrats are rushing the process. >> iowa republican senator chuck grassley says he wants to pump the brakes on supreme court nominee judge ketanji brown jackson's confirmation. we want to be is a patient as possible. but we want to thorou
democrats in l g b t q groups have criticized the effect that the bill could have on, and transgenderdents. but supporters say those are topics for parents to discuss with their kids, not educators. east bay state assembly, woman up mia bonta is reacting to the bill saying, quote, what a sad day for the lgbtq plus community, especially children in florida whose leaders have decided that students do not deserve to feel safe in schools by approving the don't say bill to those negatively impacted....
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engagement, as a human rights activist, giving a voice in ukraine to those who have none, like the l g b t, q community, which is often shunned, romani who live in squalor on the outskirts of kias or the occupants of a condemned house and key if we're tolerated, but not supported by the government. ah, her award winning book lucky breaks has just been published in english. it contains photos and stories from east ukraine's dumbass region. that's been under russian occupation for 8 years. stories of women who toil in the mines and live in a combat. so, along with their struggles, the writer witnessed the growing threat of war in ukraine. there any given the leasing volunteer. there were very few international journalists. they reporting on it when they got there and back then people in ukraine left the strength a will power to see and communicate to the outside world. what was really happening was this yet. if guinea ability resets wants to show the true picture in her photos and words, she aims to take a discriminating view even of her homeland reading yahoo, i'm glad you're saying it
engagement, as a human rights activist, giving a voice in ukraine to those who have none, like the l g b t, q community, which is often shunned, romani who live in squalor on the outskirts of kias or the occupants of a condemned house and key if we're tolerated, but not supported by the government. ah, her award winning book lucky breaks has just been published in english. it contains photos and stories from east ukraine's dumbass region. that's been under russian occupation for 8 years....
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democrats argue the legislation marginalizes the l g b tq community desantis and other republican lawmakers parents, not teachers should be in charge of discussing topics like orientation with their children. still ahead, in sports, questions looming about the forty-niners quarterback situation with jimmy g's future with san francisco up in the air. >> sports director jason dumas has reaction from general manager john lynch. we talked at today's owners meetings. also, it is the biggest collection of james bomb cars and the whole country where you can see the exhibit. >> and what organizers are saying. oh, wow barbara corcoran! good morning. sorry, but we don't need any business help now. we're gigillionaires. what? we're gigillionaires now. i don't get it we have at&t business fiber with hyper-gig speeds. -but i just... -so thanks, we're doing great. i'm so happy for you! but i'm just here for my order. oh. entre-pin-eurs? yeah, my bowling team. i like it. there's money in puns. do business like a gigillionaire at&t business fiber, now with speeds up to 5-gigs. limited availability. ♪ at us
democrats argue the legislation marginalizes the l g b tq community desantis and other republican lawmakers parents, not teachers should be in charge of discussing topics like orientation with their children. still ahead, in sports, questions looming about the forty-niners quarterback situation with jimmy g's future with san francisco up in the air. >> sports director jason dumas has reaction from general manager john lynch. we talked at today's owners meetings. also, it is the biggest...
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in the russia, nevertheless, the company has decided to leave and shell is job rate or over us 1st l n g project on the cycle environment. and ex model is a partner, an operator over another cycle in project, which is a very successful and well with bio knitter in technology and so on and so forth. but nevertheless, they have decided to leave russia felon. do you think it's tough enough that the sanctions are unfolding the effect? yes, absolutely. i am advanced that the economy in the oil and gas industry, which is the backbone of the russian economy, is going to suffer because of those companies were bringing advanced, acknowledges a lot of cas know how ah, to russia and the without their commitment to rest some projects, i don't think that the rest of the production of oil and gas can go ahead and continue and the, because of the sense as we'll see, that the appetite of consumers store us and crude oil is shrinking a russian companies and traders in the rest. and oil cannot sell some consignments of oil and they discount is very huge for each barrel of ration oil. they are offering ove
in the russia, nevertheless, the company has decided to leave and shell is job rate or over us 1st l n g project on the cycle environment. and ex model is a partner, an operator over another cycle in project, which is a very successful and well with bio knitter in technology and so on and so forth. but nevertheless, they have decided to leave russia felon. do you think it's tough enough that the sanctions are unfolding the effect? yes, absolutely. i am advanced that the economy in the oil and...
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meters of liquid natural gas. ellen g is and not a lot when it comes to the amount of gas that a rush added lloyd to the european union. but it is also not nothing. while the l. n g from the u. s. me enough to replace russian gas supplies. no, the answer is very simple. no, definitely not because it's only 110th of the amount that are of the russian guest that you usually address at delivery to the european union, a 155 cubic meters per year and 2021. so it's only a drop, a simple, but it's a start. and also the u. s. said there will deliver more liquid natural gas on low, longer term. and also that you're looking at other sources of liquid natural gas. for example, a germany of the german, a business economists minister traveled to cut tar to strike a deal there. then. but there are also other problems, for example, there not enough terminals in the european union yet to, to get liquid natural gas. so it's something that will have to be built in the coming months and years. in conclusion, marina, there are a lot of very vocal e, u. member states who want a gas russian gas imports to stop right away. but there seems to be off the table right now. why that's
meters of liquid natural gas. ellen g is and not a lot when it comes to the amount of gas that a rush added lloyd to the european union. but it is also not nothing. while the l. n g from the u. s. me enough to replace russian gas supplies. no, the answer is very simple. no, definitely not because it's only 110th of the amount that are of the russian guest that you usually address at delivery to the european union, a 155 cubic meters per year and 2021. so it's only a drop, a simple, but it's a...
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so hiking up, mount l g one. his company is building a small but loyal customer base. mount el, gone an eastern uganda is an untouched piece of nature. the old volcano is 4300 meters high. it slopes are in the hot spot for africa. the young generation of travellers job there were doing up saying, grady r o a 100. okay. do you carry? why did, why did it all the way to the boy? oh, leave young boy monthly join in a rush. they want to enjoy nature the thing which we enjoy it there way i can hear. well, thank you for michael. we do not about to gander who the plague over you should come to love her to the reason domestic tourism campaigns more young ugandans as seeking out adventure, tourism and jobs. so echo has spotted a business opportunity and it involves a bit of risk taking your attention. that is why we always say that, do not know what you think. always do what we tell you to do. a 26 year old has started a travel company, offering young travelers. adventures on the mountain de la la la la, you know, beautifu
so hiking up, mount l g one. his company is building a small but loyal customer base. mount el, gone an eastern uganda is an untouched piece of nature. the old volcano is 4300 meters high. it slopes are in the hot spot for africa. the young generation of travellers job there were doing up saying, grady r o a 100. okay. do you carry? why did, why did it all the way to the boy? oh, leave young boy monthly join in a rush. they want to enjoy nature the thing which we enjoy it there way i can hear....
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said basra, the l g 0 medical border crossing eastern poland were let's say, bring in that monica matters in war. so she's a human rights activist working with the enjo group or anita it's monica anxiety, uncertainty, frustration, sadness, as we heard of that report. is that your impression of the scale of humanitarian effort that's, that's required. of course, i mean these are the words that describe to people that we meet on the border very well. like all of the refugees in the world, you know, and the numbers are really huge and overwhelming. today it's confirmed at 8 over $800000.00 people from ukraine came already to poland and we know there will be more this is overwhelming for anybody just would be overwhelming for all of you know, any country in the world and in poland. i cannot say we were, we're preparing the lots of boards that is being done right now to transport the people into furthermore into the country to provide shelter and legal assistance them a lot of to or majority, even on the shoulders of you know, local authority and non governmental organization, there is also no
said basra, the l g 0 medical border crossing eastern poland were let's say, bring in that monica matters in war. so she's a human rights activist working with the enjo group or anita it's monica anxiety, uncertainty, frustration, sadness, as we heard of that report. is that your impression of the scale of humanitarian effort that's, that's required. of course, i mean these are the words that describe to people that we meet on the border very well. like all of the refugees in the world, you...
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you're watching l g here is coverage of the war in ukraine. russia is again accused of war crimes. as an apartment building is targeted. any kinds capital the u. s. warrens, china against providing any support to russia in the war. provide military or other assistance that of course violate sanctions or, or supports the war effort or that there will be significant consequences also ahead more than 2 years after the corona virus was detected, china faces its worst outbreak of the pandemic. after several attempts, and many ukrainians have fled the se in city of merrier pole in more than $100.00. 60 private cause. it's the 1st civilian convoy to exit since russian soldiers surround the port city 2 weeks ago. since then it's been under heavy bombardment, the hundreds of thousands of people who remain have been left with little access to food, water and pow. tasha butler has more from the western city of levine this is what life has become in mary apple. an existence punctuated by the sound of russian plains and shelling and by fear and grief. people hoping it won't be them next day whe
you're watching l g here is coverage of the war in ukraine. russia is again accused of war crimes. as an apartment building is targeted. any kinds capital the u. s. warrens, china against providing any support to russia in the war. provide military or other assistance that of course violate sanctions or, or supports the war effort or that there will be significant consequences also ahead more than 2 years after the corona virus was detected, china faces its worst outbreak of the pandemic. after...
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well as the head of m, i 6 said yesterday, i think it was, this is a war for l g b t q writes, it's an amazing thing for the head of british intelligence to frame it in that way . so we book isn't, yeah, it's woke, isn't it the highest level. but what's shocking peter here in the united states is the level of hysteria, the level of absolute ferociousness against anyone who might question that, you know, i was on capitol hill working for dr. paul, in 2002 in the iraq war was coming in. of course he was called everything from a, from a saddam lover to a terrorist lover. it's a different world now. it's much worse than that. my good friend, colonel douglas macgregor, was on fox news and simply gave a dispassionate assessment of the battlefield situation and ukraine, which in fact is accurate and will be accurate. and russia will win the military conflict, but simply pointing out the battlefield situations to the person who writes books on military strategy. fox news felt it necessary to have a correspondent come on after him and say, i just have to correct that previous speaker. this is a
well as the head of m, i 6 said yesterday, i think it was, this is a war for l g b t q writes, it's an amazing thing for the head of british intelligence to frame it in that way . so we book isn't, yeah, it's woke, isn't it the highest level. but what's shocking peter here in the united states is the level of hysteria, the level of absolute ferociousness against anyone who might question that, you know, i was on capitol hill working for dr. paul, in 2002 in the iraq war was coming in. of course...