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Emirates will supply Germany with liquefied gas and diesel in 2022 and 2023

On the occasion of his tour, carried out on Saturday, through the Gulf countries to find new sources of energy supply, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz concluded an agreement with the United Arab Emirates.

The United Arab Emirates and the Allemagne ont signed Sunday at the time of one visit du chancelier allemand Olaf Scholz to Abou Dhabi, an agreement prioritizing the fourniture, in 2022 and 2023, of liquefied gas and diesel from the Golfe In Berlin.

Emirati Industry Minister Sultan al-Jaber welcomed a “historic new agreement” that “strengthens the growing energy partnership between the United Arab Emirates and Germany” by signing the agreement, in the presence of Foreign Minister Olaf Scholz, according to the United Arab Emirates News Agency. , Wow.

The foreign minister, who met with Emirati President Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, also present at the signing, “welcomed” an agreement on “energy security,” Wam added.

The agreement provides for the export of a shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Germany at the end of 2022, then the supply of additional quantities in 2023. The Wam agency reports a direct delivery of diesel completed in September and an agreement to supply up to to 250,000 monthly tons of diesel by 2023.

Up to 250,000 tons of diesel per month in 2023

In accordance with the agreement, the Arab Emirates unis fourniront “an LNG cargo that will be free at the end of 2022 and used for the service of the floating terminal of LNG import from l’Allemagne to Brunsbuettel”, a port of the sea from North. The Emirati state oil company ADNOC made its first direct delivery of diesel to Germany in September and “will supply up to 250,000 tons of diesel per month in 2023”, according to the same source.

The German leader began a tour of the Saudi Arabian Gulf on Saturday in hopes of sealing new energy deals to replace Russian supplies and ease the energy crisis triggered by Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. On Saturday, Olaf Scholz met in Jeddah with Saudi Arabia’s crown prince and de facto ruler of the oil kingdom, Mohammed bin Salman. Later on Sunday, he was to fly to gas-rich Qatar for talks with Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani.

Author: NLC with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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