UAE looks set to join the LNG export game, targeting a massive 20-25 million tons per year facility. The move comes as they're anticipating supply constraints hitting the market post-2035. Basically copying Qatar's playbook here – and timing might actually work in their favor given how tight things could get a decade down the road.
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AirdropBuffet
· 12-08 18:03
The UAE also wants a piece of the pie. Is the energy shortage really coming after 2035? I'm optimistic about this timing.
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Ser_Liquidated
· 12-08 18:00
Look at the UAE's strategy—their plan is pretty tight. If they can pull it off by 2035, they'll make a killing.
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AltcoinHunter
· 12-08 17:58
The UAE is getting into LNG now, following Qatar's approach... To be honest, I'm more interested in which energy tokens this could boost. Are there any potential rising stars, guys?
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OnchainDetective
· 12-08 17:46
Wait, I already guessed it... UAE suddenly stepping in to deal with LNG? According to on-chain data, the flow of funds behind this is quite interesting. We need to track it closely.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 12-08 17:34
NGL, the UAE played this move pretty well, but it feels like they're just copying Qatar's playbook—doesn't seem very creative.
UAE looks set to join the LNG export game, targeting a massive 20-25 million tons per year facility. The move comes as they're anticipating supply constraints hitting the market post-2035. Basically copying Qatar's playbook here – and timing might actually work in their favor given how tight things could get a decade down the road.