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Witold Gadowski: "Poland obtains 20% of its total imported liquefied gas from Qatar. Now this gas will not be available because Qatar has blocked the producti..." — Pending

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Pending. Witold Gadowski's claim is false. Qatar has not blocked the production of liquefied natural gas. On the contrary, Qatar is actively increasing its LNG production capabilities, planning a significant expansion of the Nort...

"Poland obtains 20% of its total imported liquefied gas from Qatar. Now this gas will not be available because Qatar has blocked the production of liquefied gas." "Polska z Kataru pozyskuje 20% całego wolumenu skroplonego gazu, jaki sprowadzamy. Teraz tego gazu nie będzie, bo Katar zablokował wytwarzanie skroplonego gazu."
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o jest ciesina wiodąca z zatoki perskiej na Morze Arabskie. I tą ciesinę, która w najwęższym miejscu ma około 34, 35 km, jest w stanie Iran zablokować swoimi rakietami. Już nie mówiąc o okrętach wojennych. Czy to podniesie ceny ropy? Oczywiście, że tak. A po co Iran uderzył w Katar? po to, żeby zablokować największy hub produkcji skroplonego gazu. Polska z Kataru pozyskuje 20% całego wolumenu skroplonego gazu, jaki sprowadzamy. Teraz tego gazu nie będzie, bo Katar zablokował wytwarzanie skroplonego gazu. Co ciekawe, Katar i Iran gospodarują na tym samym złożu. Dzielą bardzo bogate, jedno z najbogatszych na świecie złóż gazu. Z tym, że Katar posiada technologię do skraplania i eksportu na cały świat, a Iran nie. Stąd gaz ziemny stał się źródłem bogactwa Kataru. bogactwa, które umożliwia Katarowi rywalizację z Arabią Saudyjską, zbudowanie telewizji

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