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Tuesday 29 November 2022 1:56 pm  |  Updated:  Tuesday 29 November 2022 2:02 pm

Germany backs Qatar to meet energy needs with mega LNG deal

By: Nicholas Earl

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First Regasification Ship For New LNG Terminals Arrives At German Port

Germany is gambling on Qatari gas supplies to meet its energy needs, as it shifts from Russian pipelined gas.

It has secured liquefied natural gas (LNG) from a new mega-deal between Conoco Phillips and Qatar Energy.

The country will experience a supply boost from 2026, after QatarEnergy and ConocoPhillips agreed two new sales and purchasing agreements, covering at least a 15-year period.

A Conoco Phillips subsidiary will purchase the agreed quantities to be delivered to the German receiving terminal in Brunsbuettel, which is currently under development.

It is the first deal of its kind to Europe from Qatar’s North Field expansion project, and will provide Germany with 2m tonnes of LNG annually.

Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February, global competition for LNG has intensified with sanctions and policy changes causing the West to pivot from Kremlin-backed fossil fuel supplies.

Germany used to rely on Russia for over half its gas needs and 40 per cent of its oil demand – but has pivoted to LNG, coal, and Norwegian gas supplies to meet its needs, alongside nationwide energy rationing policies.

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It aims to replace all Russian energy imports as soon as mid-2024.

Europe’s biggest economy has mainly relied on natural gas to power its industry, with the Government forced to bail out utility giant Uniper amid soaring wholesale gas prices.

The costs of nationalising the firm have risen to over €50bn, with the company reporting one of the worst loss-making periods in the history of business, recording €40bn in net losses over nine months of trading this year.

Germany’s shift from Russian gas reflects Europe’s general move away from Kremlin-backed supplies

REPowerEU is the European Commission’s plan to make Europe independent from Russian fossil fuels well before the end of the decade.

The EU is currently looking to finalise oil and gas price caps, with the bloc holding extensive talks over pricing in recent weeks as it looks to slash Russian war revenues and ease the cost of living crisis.

It has topped up supplies to nearly 95 per cent of capacity ahead of winter, which has seen wholesale costs ease and reduced fears of blackouts this winter.

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