"The European Commission and the European countries should now tell us whether they continue to consume our gas in 2030".

Rules of the game with the long-term management bother the oil minister of Norway Tord Lien and the Fuel and Energy group leader Yuriy Barsukov.

"The European Commission and the European countries should now tell us whether they continue to consume our gas in 2030". Reading such a tirade it is easy to imagine as a speaker, for example, the head of "Gazprom" Aleksey Miller. Or the head of the Algerian Sonatrach Amin Mazuz. But if you, on the other hand, are working in the European Commission, you will likely find the position of the author of these lines "obsolete", as the gas market, so to say, is becoming modern and flexible, and long-term contracts pegged to oil prices should soon go into oblivion.

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