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To: TobagoJack who wrote (162553)9/14/2020 3:16:30 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu   of 219061
 
How to avert a new conflict in Europe by the "Varangians" over a stopage of Nordstream 2 a $9 billion unfinished project ( bloomberg.com )
and my response to a post of Greg Molnár Gas Analyst chez International Energy Agency (IEA)

Thanks for posting, as a future remark to the future of Nordstream 2, the only development that will save the Nord Stream 2, is the delivery of a mix of NG with 20% hydrogen (not grey H2) as I suggested about a year ago to Skolkovo's Dr. Tatiana Mitrova, Dr. Denis Konanchuk and also wrote to the Russian PM office. (There was no response.) More recently it seems that at least on paper Gazprom and RoseAtom are advancing in the direction of producing hydrogen and deliver it via existing pipelines to Europe. If indeed the proposal that is about one month old will materialize there is hope for Nord Stream 2. In general, from third parties it is my understanding that Moskow started to realize that without hydrogen there is very little need for hydrocarbon products. After all, Dr. Tatiana Mitrova requested so see my PowerPoint presentation from this lecture slideshare.net, which I provided many months ago.
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