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Qatari Gas Is Not Imported to Klaipėda, but the Effects of the Unrest Will Be Felt by Everyone

Summary by vz.lt
The Middle East conflict, which is shaking prices in Europe, does not have a direct impact on Lithuania's physical supply of LNG gas via the terminal, but the vertically rising raw material prices and uncertainty will affect further supplier decisions. The infrastructure of the Baltic region is much stronger than in 2022, there are plenty of technical possibilities for gas supply, but everything will be determined by international developments.
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The Middle East conflict, which is shaking prices in Europe, does not have a direct impact on Lithuania's physical supply of LNG gas via the terminal, but the vertically rising raw material prices and uncertainty will affect further supplier decisions. The infrastructure of the Baltic region is much stronger than in 2022, there are plenty of technical possibilities for gas supply, but everything will be determined by international developments.

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vz.lt broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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