Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani
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After 2050. Who made that? I mean, that's like... That's an IMF report, actually. It's not a projection for Qatar, but it was for the entire GCC.
It's not. It wasn't. I mean, like, we had the debate about this within our government at that time. And we didn't believe it. We have seen that the requirement for the energy will just increase. We were watching the revolution in a lot of technologies, and we have seen that whether it's the green hydrogen, the blue hydrogen, the renewables, all of them, they can never be cost-effective.
It's not. It wasn't. I mean, like, we had the debate about this within our government at that time. And we didn't believe it. We have seen that the requirement for the energy will just increase. We were watching the revolution in a lot of technologies, and we have seen that whether it's the green hydrogen, the blue hydrogen, the renewables, all of them, they can never be cost-effective.
It's not. It wasn't. I mean, like, we had the debate about this within our government at that time. And we didn't believe it. We have seen that the requirement for the energy will just increase. We were watching the revolution in a lot of technologies, and we have seen that whether it's the green hydrogen, the blue hydrogen, the renewables, all of them, they can never be cost-effective.
in the next 10, 15 years, and maybe more. And they will not be enough. The base load, you will always need an energy mix, and the base load of this mix will be the LNG, will remain always the gas.
in the next 10, 15 years, and maybe more. And they will not be enough. The base load, you will always need an energy mix, and the base load of this mix will be the LNG, will remain always the gas.
in the next 10, 15 years, and maybe more. And they will not be enough. The base load, you will always need an energy mix, and the base load of this mix will be the LNG, will remain always the gas.
Well, I don't know, honestly. I mean, we were like, at the beginning when we have seen these reports, we were just questioning why they are doing that. But it was like part of the...
Well, I don't know, honestly. I mean, we were like, at the beginning when we have seen these reports, we were just questioning why they are doing that. But it was like part of the...
Well, I don't know, honestly. I mean, we were like, at the beginning when we have seen these reports, we were just questioning why they are doing that. But it was like part of the...
global sustainability agenda and probably this is an idea that all international organizations agreed to promote and basically it's the same thing like you know when it comes to those organizations you always see a common agenda item that everyone is advocating toward the same direction look
global sustainability agenda and probably this is an idea that all international organizations agreed to promote and basically it's the same thing like you know when it comes to those organizations you always see a common agenda item that everyone is advocating toward the same direction look
global sustainability agenda and probably this is an idea that all international organizations agreed to promote and basically it's the same thing like you know when it comes to those organizations you always see a common agenda item that everyone is advocating toward the same direction look
We have nothing against the green and the climate change. It's something that all of us, we need for our survival, for our planet, yes. But also we need to be realistic in our approach. We need to make sure that this progress is not harming us. It's benefiting us. It's not because... We want to make sure that the planet lasts forever, that our people doesn't last forever.
We have nothing against the green and the climate change. It's something that all of us, we need for our survival, for our planet, yes. But also we need to be realistic in our approach. We need to make sure that this progress is not harming us. It's benefiting us. It's not because... We want to make sure that the planet lasts forever, that our people doesn't last forever.
We have nothing against the green and the climate change. It's something that all of us, we need for our survival, for our planet, yes. But also we need to be realistic in our approach. We need to make sure that this progress is not harming us. It's benefiting us. It's not because... We want to make sure that the planet lasts forever, that our people doesn't last forever.
I mean, it's basically, it's really a miscalculation. Now, another example I want to give you, like, for example, in our partnership with the U.S. in the gas area, we have, during, you know, the time before, like the fracking and the shell gas in the U.S., we were supplying the U.S.
I mean, it's basically, it's really a miscalculation. Now, another example I want to give you, like, for example, in our partnership with the U.S. in the gas area, we have, during, you know, the time before, like the fracking and the shell gas in the U.S., we were supplying the U.S.
I mean, it's basically, it's really a miscalculation. Now, another example I want to give you, like, for example, in our partnership with the U.S. in the gas area, we have, during, you know, the time before, like the fracking and the shell gas in the U.S., we were supplying the U.S.
with energy at a certain point of time, and we built this, what's so-called the Golden Pass in Texas, in order to be a receiving terminal for the gas. During President Trump's time in