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Do you think liquid gas will play a role in the future or will there be Russian gas again after the war as if nothing had happened?

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Of course liquefied gas will play an important role, after all this disgrace that this Pidaras Putin has done, you can not just pretend in the next few years as if nothing happened, only when the complete political Kremlin disappears and democracy reigns and there is a peace agreement with Ukraine and which also gets back the Crimea plus billions of $ as compensation from Russia yes then you can rebuild relations, but that may take decades or longer.
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I think and hope that Europe will move in the direction of green hydrogen
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Dependence on Russia will be greatly reduced over the next few years. But I have no idea whether the solution is liquid gas. Perhaps temporarily.
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Gas still flows from Russia and, if the Russians have their way, this will not change. Europe is trying to become more independent, not only from Russia but generally from a particular supplier or product. The aim will be to import as many different products as possible from different countries so that we never again find ourselves in a situation where the energy supply of hundreds of millions of people is at risk. Liquid gas will certainly play a role, but it will probably not replace the gas supply 1:1.
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Quite apart from the very serious topic:
The share must be included in the portfolio for the FLEX alone 😎👉🏼👉🏼
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