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Olaf Scholz continues his quest for gas around the world in Canada

2022-08-19T15:59:51.502Z


Ottawa has huge oil and gas reserves but lacks the means to export them. To Montreal The German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, whose country risks suffering severely in the event of a gas shortage this winter, is continuing his energy diplomacy. After going to Senegal in May, an African country with significant gas potential, and to Norway recently, after having received the Emir of Qatar, the Egyptian president and the Argentine president, Olaf Scholz must go from Sunday t


To Montreal

The German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, whose country risks suffering severely in the event of a gas shortage this winter, is continuing his energy diplomacy.

After going to Senegal in May, an African country with significant gas potential, and to Norway recently, after having received the Emir of Qatar, the Egyptian president and the Argentine president, Olaf Scholz must go from Sunday to Canada .

Berlin and Ottawa signed an energy partnership 18 months ago, a year before the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The two governments subsequently increased their meetings to develop Canadian gas exploration.

Canada would be a welcome energy partner for us,

” the German Chancellor said bluntly in an interview given earlier this month to the Canadian daily

The Globe and Mail.

This goes beyond

LNG

,

which is important now, but extends to hydrogen and strategic minerals that are needed…

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Source: lefigaro

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