How QATAR is DOING BUSINESS thanks to the WAR in UKRAINE - VisualPolitik EN

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    Rising oil prices are proving to be a boon for oil-producing countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. However, the jackpot may end up going to another small emirate of the Persian Gulf, the same one that stars in the most watched video in the history of VisualPolitik: we are talking, of course, about the small emirate of Qatar.
    A country that despite its size has become one of the heavyweights in the export of liquefied natural gas, the gas that is transported in liquid form in large methane tankers and which has become the European Union's only hope of freeing itself from Russian gas and the consequent yoke of Moscow.
    But to what extent is Qatar really important in the energy market? How much money does this small emirate make from gas exploitation? Why do we say that it is one of the big "winners" to come out of the Ukrainian war? In this video we tell you all the details.
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Komentáře • 625

  • @kelly51757
    @kelly51757 Před rokem +26

    We used to live in Saudi Arabia for 11 yrs & we visited Qatar many times it’s our second relaxing place behind Bahrain coz the distance is very close & Doha, Qatar is about 4 hrs drive from us. Staying in Qatar is very relaxing we can drink alcohol which is prohibited in Saudi Arabia and eat any kind of foods we want and most of all very safe and Qatari are very nice and friendly people. People who never been to Qatar think Qatar is bad they are absolutely wrong you can walk anywhere in Doha & no one will harm you. It’s a very modern & very clean country and by the way try flying Qatar Airways you will love it the comfort & the service that you can’t find in US airlines😃

    • @ayethegreat4997
      @ayethegreat4997 Před rokem +1

      Worked with Saudi Aramco? Which department ? I was working there too. It’s a damn small world! 😮

    • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
      @carkawalakhatulistiwa Před rokem

      Modern slave in qatar

    • @kelly51757
      @kelly51757 Před rokem

      @@ayethegreat4997 my husband 😃

  • @ibrahimbah1044
    @ibrahimbah1044 Před rokem +83

    There is nothing wrong in what Qatar is doing, it’s completely ethical bc it’s business.

    • @ClarksonsinUSA
      @ClarksonsinUSA Před rokem +1

      True..

    • @l_ayy
      @l_ayy Před rokem

      But the influence of Qatar in the region is totally unethical. Look at Syria, Qatar has the biggest role with Turkey in financing and empowering the terrorism in the country, but hypocrites tend to forget.

    • @ClarksonsinUSA
      @ClarksonsinUSA Před rokem +3

      @@l_ayy its a rough neighborhood the middle east ,I'm sure they/Qatar feel they do what they have to do to survive!

    • @ClarksonsinUSA
      @ClarksonsinUSA Před rokem

      ​@@l_ayy = This channel doesn't have any content, opps I talked to a bot!! :)

    • @l_ayy
      @l_ayy Před rokem +1

      ​@@ClarksonsinUSA What the hell are you saying dude?? 🤣

  • @sadiqnajwan6214
    @sadiqnajwan6214 Před rokem +61

    * Before Ukrainian War*
    The West: "Qatar is bad, they don't care about human rights"
    * When Ukrainian War happens*
    The West: "Hello Qatar, how are you doing today my lovely friend"

    • @snooky3
      @snooky3 Před rokem +3

      That’s just a lie lol. They never said collectively they are bad 🥴

    • @sadiqnajwan6214
      @sadiqnajwan6214 Před rokem +16

      @@snooky3 they cried because of Kafala system which they don’t even know how it works and they also cried because Qatar banned LGBTQ+

    • @sadiqnajwan6214
      @sadiqnajwan6214 Před rokem +2

      @@Satisfycuriosity Qatar is neutral. But The West accused them supporting Hamas and Ikhwan Muslimin

    • @sadiqnajwan6214
      @sadiqnajwan6214 Před rokem +2

      @@Satisfycuriosity yet they agreed. Qatar clearly stated they are neutral, sadly they ain't Swiss so The West dgaf

    • @zerowaiting90
      @zerowaiting90 Před rokem +1

      the human rights is weapons of Western that used against non western countries

  • @jigpig4140
    @jigpig4140 Před rokem +86

    Not only Qatar all of the opec members are benefited from Ukraine War.

    • @jabberwockyiq
      @jabberwockyiq Před rokem +23

      It’s all Energy producing countries not just OPEC, such as Norway, Australia, Canada etc.

    • @mbcase
      @mbcase Před rokem +1

      Natural gas AKA LNG is what they are talking about, not gasoline, which OPEC controls.

    • @Marshallmj7
      @Marshallmj7 Před rokem +5

      Ya. I live in Kuwait. This financial year the govt. had surplus budget due to rising oil prices due to the war in Ukraine

    • @kentjaffiecastel7346
      @kentjaffiecastel7346 Před rokem

      P

    • @kentjaffiecastel7346
      @kentjaffiecastel7346 Před rokem

      @@jabberwockyiq oppojj lol iipilill lol kl

  • @bvc1922
    @bvc1922 Před rokem +21

    qatar also survived the arab sanctions

  • @dainiuskaranauskas6738
    @dainiuskaranauskas6738 Před rokem +1

    Thank You!!!!!!
    Keep going forward this channel

  • @brotherhood9127
    @brotherhood9127 Před rokem +4

    I'm living in qatar.. Super safe... Can feel king power.. High salary... But highly expensive qatar.. Very high expense in qatar

  • @13thravenpurple94
    @13thravenpurple94 Před rokem +1

    Great work 🥳🥳🥳 Thank you 💜💜💜

  • @alexneumann3
    @alexneumann3 Před rokem +12

    I always enjoy your videos, but this one was particularly well done.
    Super clear explanations, along with good graphs make it easy to understand!

  • @michaelrichardson428
    @michaelrichardson428 Před rokem +30

    The major beneficiaries of the Russia-Ukraine war are Qatar, Australia, Canada, USA and China. Russia was a large producer of Gas, Oil, Coal, Nickel, Gold, Aluminium, Potash (with Belarus), Nitrogen and Phosphate Fertilizers, and Agricultural grains like wheat, corn, sunflower and other commodities, which are largely produced by these other countries as stable substitutes. The other major beneficiary will be Iran, as global pressure will build to allow Iran to sell oil and gas again with the repeal of sanctions and a hostile Iran threatens the strait of Hormuz. Geopolitically, Turkey will also benefit substantially, as it controls the only other transit routes for oil and gas pipelines from the Middle East and Central Asia to Europe and global markets via the Mediterranean.

    • @saadmahimi7537
      @saadmahimi7537 Před rokem +2

      Yes Australia produces massive LNG , in 2020 they were ranked as the largest exporter of LNG with Qatar behind , anyways love Australia 🇦🇺 from Qatar 🇶🇦

    • @stumpysolo
      @stumpysolo Před rokem +8

      i would say major winner is UAE in three ways
      1) extra profit on oil sales
      2) russian oligarch money in flow, this showing truely independent wealth center, unlike London or Singapore
      3) indian-russian commerce via UAE

    • @michaelrichardson428
      @michaelrichardson428 Před rokem +2

      @@stumpysolo UAE will also profit immensely, agreed! Although, this effect has largely happened already, and any hot money that the Western countries haven’t seized has made its way there by now.. as for Oil, it’s come off from its high and is back at 2014 levels. Seems the market found what it needed to plug the gap for the next 6 months at least.

    • @saadmahimi7537
      @saadmahimi7537 Před rokem +1

      @@stumpysolo yes Uae will but Qatar will more as it has Gas + oil too , but UAE will also make ton of profit for its location aswell

    • @Aegon_Targaryen
      @Aegon_Targaryen Před rokem +1

      USA is also winner
      Because of weapons order USA is getting
      Looser of wars is Ukraine, Russia, Germany and all third world country

  • @madisonwales3788
    @madisonwales3788 Před rokem +317

    The rich stay rich by spending like the poor and investing without stopping then the poor stay poor by spending like the rich yet not investing like the rich

    • @velenziajohn7955
      @velenziajohn7955 Před rokem +1

      This must be an investment with Mr Kelvin philip

    • @lucyk.humphrey6652
      @lucyk.humphrey6652 Před rokem

      Despite the financial crisis, this is still a good time to invest in Crypto as the market is favourable💰💱

    • @halitamoldova9439
      @halitamoldova9439 Před rokem

      @@lucyk.humphrey6652
      Most intelligent words I've heard

    • @obinnaoparaugo3228
      @obinnaoparaugo3228 Před rokem

      Mr Kelvin philip is the right person to start trading cryptocurrency with..
      He knows his way around the crypto world he has been helping me increase
      My investment every day for over month

    • @MichalZajda
      @MichalZajda Před rokem

      Wow was so surprise how he recovered my huge losses

  • @channel-hi9ix
    @channel-hi9ix Před rokem +20

    Qatar is very smart 👌. Small and rich country . Too far from the problems.

    • @crutz3937
      @crutz3937 Před rokem

      Oil must be the most expensive commodity even far more expensive than gold. Oil is non renewable and nations are built on oil. Nations have been scammed. The biggest scam in history.

    • @metalgearsolidsnake6978
      @metalgearsolidsnake6978 Před rokem

      Qatar will be destroyed by god for their action againt god and gods people!
      May god help you in your mistakes

  • @dragosstanciu9866
    @dragosstanciu9866 Před rokem +31

    Nigeria too could profit from the war in Ukraine by selling oil to the EU.

    • @atulmamtora
      @atulmamtora Před rokem +12

      Once rich milk all money in Nigeria, it is not going to happen if you look at track record.Nigeria is a one of most unequal society.

    • @bu_mogsa
      @bu_mogsa Před rokem

      Nah them boys are too corrupt. Plus they support Russia, which is a big no no for now

    • @mwanikimwaniki6801
      @mwanikimwaniki6801 Před rokem +4

      Isn't Nigeria selling weapons to Belarus?

    • @dragosstanciu9866
      @dragosstanciu9866 Před rokem +1

      @@mwanikimwaniki6801 Yes.

    • @mwanikimwaniki6801
      @mwanikimwaniki6801 Před rokem

      @@dragosstanciu9866 it's well on its way to war profiteering

  • @avenircentrodeestudios5481

    Congratulations on your work, love all of your videos. Ideas for the new channel's look: suit and tie , wall street style. I'd be a difference, money related, and u guys would look sharp!

  •  Před rokem

    Very impressive research.

  • @NinjatoBlade
    @NinjatoBlade Před rokem +6

    Gosh, one misplaced match could light up the entire future of the human race with that much gas

  • @oliversparks1459
    @oliversparks1459 Před rokem

    Excellent

  • @user-ym8hk4rq8v
    @user-ym8hk4rq8v Před rokem +13

    Qatar in near future: 🤑

  • @klaxxon__
    @klaxxon__ Před rokem +33

    The concept of "financial freedom" on a national level is wild (if logical extrapolation of the Norwegian model).

    • @ArunGoyal2007
      @ArunGoyal2007 Před rokem

      Oh yes. Uncle Sam will not allow too much of messing around with gas dollars!

  • @eacoincmubiru5894
    @eacoincmubiru5894 Před rokem +64

    Angola has benefitted from rising energy prices. The government has decided to pay down its debt to lenders especially China.

    • @davidford3115
      @davidford3115 Před rokem +13

      Good for them. I hope they continue to wisely leverage what they have to get out from under foreign creditors.

    • @fturatti
      @fturatti Před rokem

      Fico feliz que ao menos algum lusófono tenha se dado bem com essa merda!

    • @debicadude
      @debicadude Před rokem +1

      Good choice

    • @saadmahimi7537
      @saadmahimi7537 Před rokem +5

      Glad to see that :) African countries are so rich in resources but unfortunately they mostly don't profite :( hopefully things changes soon =)

    • @mlionea
      @mlionea Před rokem

      I hope you use the money to reduce taxes on local companies for subsides so you beat Chinese investors and deport all Chinese out of Angola except the 100 few diplomatics

  • @youtubeqatardoha
    @youtubeqatardoha Před rokem

    ty

  • @johnnycharles4163
    @johnnycharles4163 Před rokem +106

    Most times it amazes me greatly the way I move from an average lifestyle to earning over 63k per month, utter shock is the word.

    • @williamleonard2242
      @williamleonard2242 Před rokem

      I came here to learn how to trade after listening to a guy on radio talk about the importance of investing and how he made $460,000 in 4 months from $160k. Somehow this video has helped shed more light on some things, but I'm confused, I'm a newbie and I'm open to ideas

    • @williamleonard2242
      @williamleonard2242 Před rokem

      @Oscar Douglas HOW? I would appreciate if you show me how to do that, I'm interested.

    • @williamleonard2242
      @williamleonard2242 Před rokem

      @Haruno Mana I heard her Trading strategy are awesome.

    • @jamesmarcus4105
      @jamesmarcus4105 Před rokem

      @Steuern MitKopf Yeah. the crystal is clear. that's why Elon Musk has been investing heavily on bitcoin.

    • @jamesmarcus4105
      @jamesmarcus4105 Před rokem

      That's to show the smart ones are buying bitcoin quickly, but they won't let the public know, it's such a pity that people are worried about the latest cars

  • @LastEmperor86
    @LastEmperor86 Před rokem +1

    It's nice being Kenyan, that I go to Ras Laffan Industrial city every morning and now seeing it here

  • @terrygerhart1485
    @terrygerhart1485 Před rokem +2

    I can not think of a better country to benefit from the current supply shortage. A quiet presence in the global market.

  • @moonstruck336
    @moonstruck336 Před rokem +15

    I really like how you talk about smaller countries and not just about the big players so I hope the new channel will be similar ! Thank you !

    • @FitraRahim
      @FitraRahim Před rokem +1

      That's not gonna work with his agenda (money).

  • @ericsaxon5736
    @ericsaxon5736 Před rokem

    4:08 Your visual economik en site is not in the search engine of youtube probably because it isn't an actual active youtube channel.
    Maybe you guys should provide a link in the description instead of giving a bad spelling that doesn't exist.

  • @bfukbfuk
    @bfukbfuk Před rokem

    your video contains artifacts, it is possible that the computer where the videos are rendered has a problem with RAM

  • @Max11B
    @Max11B Před rokem +4

    Don’t like to say this but Trump told Europe this would happen 3 years ago and they brushed him off

  • @nathannaccache4925
    @nathannaccache4925 Před rokem

    Not complaining, not critizising, but you sound very different. More monotone voice. Im not really into reading many comments or anything, so I do not know if this is what is changing the way you are presenting the content of Visualpolitik. In the end, I am very happy about 1st. the growth of the channel(s) and 2nd the way you are presenting the content until now.
    Peace out

  • @RubyDoobieScoo
    @RubyDoobieScoo Před rokem +1

    VisualEconomik is going to be all about the Turtleneck jerseys.

  • @3oranges4
    @3oranges4 Před rokem

    Yes

  • @JoelReid
    @JoelReid Před rokem +62

    I would argue Australia gains more. Australia has everythign that is lost by Russian Ukraine invasion... the issue is that it wont see the boost till about December 2022. Why?
    Because Harvest time for Australian crops is November.
    Australia produces LNG, Coal ( a substitute for countries needing energy without gas), and a large amount of exportable wheat. Added to this fact, but it is a La nina year, which means Australian farms have recieved lots of rain while competitive countries like the US and South America have recieved less.
    Australia, however, will not see this growth till the end of the year. So what happens to Ukrainian and Russian resources of gas and wheat could change.

    • @VelaniTheOne
      @VelaniTheOne Před rokem +5

      crops are not worth as much as oil

    • @understance9516
      @understance9516 Před rokem +6

      @@VelaniTheOne Ukraine was one of the largest producers of grain, so there are many shortages globally, which will result in a large increase of the crops price. Though generally speaking, you are correct, Oil is worth more than crops, but not when people are starving.

    • @fahadal3607
      @fahadal3607 Před rokem +1

      While australia cant see the lights in streets so poor looking country 🤷🏽where is the gas when the average gas bill 4000$ and more i dont understand australia

    • @JoelReid
      @JoelReid Před rokem +2

      @@fahadal3607 Australia has one of the highest income per person in teh world and is in the top 20 countries by economic strength
      (it fluctuates from 11 to 17)

    • @onepunchman5909
      @onepunchman5909 Před rokem

      @@fahadal3607 smh

  • @dorinsala86
    @dorinsala86 Před rokem +28

    Romania should benefit from this. Unfortunelately our governments did not start extraction from the Neptune Deep reserves. Maybe the story of this failure would make for a interesting video.

    • @ernie4125
      @ernie4125 Před rokem

      Does Romania still produce alot of oil?

    • @derar123
      @derar123 Před rokem

      Qatari population is 150k to 300k, Plus cheap labour. Don’t think any country can copy the qatari

  • @fg4peace
    @fg4peace Před rokem +4

    Good for them. Keep up the good business. 👍

  • @felipe367
    @felipe367 Před rokem +1

    5:00 isn’t Shell Dutch?

  • @youcantata
    @youcantata Před rokem +35

    Qatar deserves her prosperity: She invested and developed world LNG market and succeeded.
    Phasing out dependance on Russian gas will take time, but it will be archived for national security of Europe.
    I am optimistic on energy outlook of world without Russian oil and gas.

    • @archer_wsk1408
      @archer_wsk1408 Před rokem +3

      A country is a concept not a female therefore it is Qatar not she is

    • @smiley4669
      @smiley4669 Před rokem +12

      @@archer_wsk1408 Countries and boats are called she.

    • @stuartemmanuel3735
      @stuartemmanuel3735 Před rokem

      Far easier said than done let's see if EU can get the massive discount it had with Russia.

    • @archer_wsk1408
      @archer_wsk1408 Před rokem

      @@smiley4669 boats are a different thing
      You can't call Bismarck is a she can you?

    • @archer_wsk1408
      @archer_wsk1408 Před rokem

      @@smiley4669 by the way if you use Google you can actually know that am right about countries

  • @wulung5943
    @wulung5943 Před rokem +4

    Australia is happy with the high gas prices and exports so much that domestic gas supply is threatened,

  • @andrewcleverly1322
    @andrewcleverly1322 Před rokem +38

    MOST OF US ARE A PAYCHECK AWAY FROM BEING HOMELESS, LEARN TO INVEST AND KEEP INVESTING UNTIL IT BECOMES A HABIT.

  • @jpverkaik
    @jpverkaik Před rokem +1

    For the economic channel wear shirts that have bills from other countries printed on them. Different shirt for each episode.

  • @Oscarcat2212
    @Oscarcat2212 Před rokem +12

    How has it helped Australia's Economy?.
    Australia's grain belt has been getting the best rainfalls in history. Grain production is record breaking.
    Gas production is at the same levels.

  • @Moongoldnxay
    @Moongoldnxay Před rokem

    Where are the LNG terminals in Europe?

  • @winstonmaraj8029
    @winstonmaraj8029 Před rokem +3

    Yo, do a video on the IFS on Guyana, South America and its expected future importance in Energy.

    • @davidford3115
      @davidford3115 Před rokem

      You have hooked my curiosity. I am most certainly interested in hearing more.

    • @winstonmaraj8029
      @winstonmaraj8029 Před rokem +1

      @@davidford3115 Google/CZcams Guyana and its Oil discoveries.

    • @davidford3115
      @davidford3115 Před rokem

      @@winstonmaraj8029 Cool!

  • @ikoukou
    @ikoukou Před rokem

    For the new channel, you should all wear peaky blinders style hats!

  • @amalaa9752
    @amalaa9752 Před rokem

    Premiere tyres,or apollo tyres

  • @jylefranzcayabyab2982

    You should wear coat and tie for visual economik

  • @Deaglee007
    @Deaglee007 Před rokem

    Shiek druv ratee?

  • @namer6914
    @namer6914 Před rokem +1

    i am waiting still to watch you state a major point about LNG contracts length periods which normally extend to 20 years and how all of its current production are sold out in those terms because if you didn't it will transfer this video to paid by the Qatari dynasty PR advertisement.

  • @perfecto1701
    @perfecto1701 Před rokem +2

    Shell is Dutch mate.

  • @munemnahar4446
    @munemnahar4446 Před rokem

    What about Jordan’s Shale Oil?

  • @almza7y
    @almza7y Před rokem +1

    2:01 ARAB GULF you goof

  • @raaedmj80
    @raaedmj80 Před rokem +8

    It is not called Persian gulf, it is Arabian gulf, since all the bordering areas belong to arabs, including the area of Al-Ahwaz, which is occupied by Iran.

    • @abelsoo5465
      @abelsoo5465 Před rokem +3

      Never mind, let the Persians have a tiny patch of gulf to their namesake. The Arabs have the bigger Arabian Sea ( which also borders India ) to their namesake. The Persian Gulf name is kind of like the naming of the Sea of Japan. Koreans call the Sea of Japan as "East Sea".

    • @Omer1996E.C
      @Omer1996E.C Před rokem +1

      @@abelsoo5465 there is no rule or known tradition as such. Borders of seas determines them if not history. And both (borders and history) are dominated by arabs of the gulf

    • @abelsoo5465
      @abelsoo5465 Před rokem +8

      @@Omer1996E.C Arabs can call it the Arabian gulf. No qualms with that. But the rest of the world would still call it the Persian Gulf. Maybe the name Persian Gulf was a legacy of ancient Archaemenid, Parthia and Sassanid empires of pre-Islamic Iran, which had long dominated the area before Arabs venture into Mesopotamia and the Al-Ahwaz area.

    • @ibrahimbah1044
      @ibrahimbah1044 Před rokem

      @@abelsoo5465 this is my first time reading Persian gulf, it’s always been Arabian gulf .

    • @abelsoo5465
      @abelsoo5465 Před rokem +1

      @@ibrahimbah1044 You need to check out from non-Arabic world maps to see for yourself.

  • @rockwiretv9779
    @rockwiretv9779 Před rokem +5

    The Nigerian Government is benefiting from the Russian Ukraine war, while her Citizens are dying of severe Hunger

  • @theevilmuppet
    @theevilmuppet Před rokem +1

    "Kilometres squared" - that makes zero sense.
    It's "square kilometres".

  • @amalaa9752
    @amalaa9752 Před rokem

    Mariupol in sparepart industry,or tyre industry

  • @lamsariahlamsariah355
    @lamsariahlamsariah355 Před 9 měsíci

    MasyaAllah.......aku ga banyak tau tentang negara qatar, tapi yang ku ketahui qatar kecil tapi maju, masyrakatnya sejahtera aman nyaman aku banggaa sama qatar,.👍😁❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ qatar lndah

  • @hmpfmywaytoglory
    @hmpfmywaytoglory Před rokem

    What a great shirt

  • @theawesomeman9821
    @theawesomeman9821 Před rokem +1

    One man's misery is another man's joy...

  • @Cben9212
    @Cben9212 Před rokem +6

    Yes true Qatar is the biggest beneficiary of all this but LNG cost much more than the pipeline gaz, add to it storage plants that yet to be built, most of Qatari volumes are locked into long-term contracts mostly to Asian buyers, the amount of divertable volumes that can be shipped to Europe is only 10-15% according to its energy minister. It cannot simply replace supply from Russia. Nord Stream 1 and 2 cannot be simply dismantled, eventually European countries will go back to buy Russian gaz once peace in the region is restored. I would go further to say even Ukrain pipeline will start operating at its normal capacity this will be in the peace talks agenda, those pipelines cannot be left to rust away, Russia has continue to pump gaz to Europe through those pipelines even as the two countries are engaged in war, do you think this will stop when the war ends.

  • @matejcingalek6582
    @matejcingalek6582 Před rokem

    Politics, economic, I hope Nex is law

  • @tchuloguzman432
    @tchuloguzman432 Před rokem

    What about the us and Australia

  • @mouloudboukhalfa247
    @mouloudboukhalfa247 Před rokem

    It's a question of playing your cards well, no matter how rich or poor you are.

  • @shahg6934
    @shahg6934 Před rokem +1

    What about those who are manufacturing weapons and ammunition, they are the ones who are truly profiting from the war they are supplying weapons to keep the flames High. And who are they? US, UK and Europe.

  • @hishamalaker491
    @hishamalaker491 Před rokem +2

    if the US can profit from war then why shouldnt Qatar?

  • @egg174
    @egg174 Před rokem +2

    Keep the oil dynasty going!

  • @Drunken_Master
    @Drunken_Master Před rokem +5

    Actually, in long-term China will benefit the most from Russian warmongering. In few years time it will completely replace expensive Middle East LNG imports with cheap Russian gas via pipelines.

    • @wasukoysiripong9738
      @wasukoysiripong9738 Před rokem

      The USA benefits the most from this war. It is selling weapons like crazy and has got Europe much more under its influence.

    • @krishnannarayanan5252
      @krishnannarayanan5252 Před rokem

      Russians are warmongering? Oh you are in that state which your name indicate ie drunken.... KEEP IT UP. LIVE IN FANTASY WORLD

    • @snooky3
      @snooky3 Před rokem +1

      Seems Russia medium to long term are screwing themselves. Europe is kinda screwed short term, but there is always alternatives to make up for Russian LNG change, and once they’ve sorted that, Russia regardless of pipeline to China is screwed.

    • @kennethli8
      @kennethli8 Před rokem +1

      The biggest beneficiary from the Ukraine and Russia war is China. How? China is a manufacturing powerhouse and they import the most energy and commodities to produce these final goods. Russia currently exports most of its exported energy (oil and gas) and commodities for pennies on a dollar to China, then followed by India. China currently is the primary provider for high tech devices (i.e. Huawei) and even semiconductors to Russia. This war has made China less dependent on Middle East for energy, which must be shipped through the Straits of Malacca, a major choking point for imported energy. (China fabricated the 9 dash lines so they can protect their imported energy from the Middle East if a war breaks out.)

  • @lilyfeng6598
    @lilyfeng6598 Před rokem

    The spead of your talking is way faster than any journalist.

  • @frenchfaculty
    @frenchfaculty Před rokem

    masha allah make as many dollars 💸 you can chief 🙏 stay blessed🙌😇🙏☺️

  • @mogomotsimoeng3259
    @mogomotsimoeng3259 Před rokem

    There is a hear say that Qatar is looking to join BRICS on the apparently new currency that BRICS is looking to start. Please touch on that, it has been on the table for quite some time. Apparently China and Russian have been stockpiling Gold for years and South Africa being one of the biggest Gold producers. Please touch on that.

  • @csverse
    @csverse Před rokem

    You can try Filipino Barong Tagalog for your new channel. lol

  • @SD-tj5dh
    @SD-tj5dh Před rokem +58

    I want to see more domestic generation of grid gas from our landfills, digestion and pyrolysis of organic byproducts and sewage solids/sludge.
    We massively under-utilise the energy we could get from all of our produced byproducts.
    Its no use just incinerating the waste, pyrolysis can give so much more back by extracting charcoal, syngas and other synfuels we can further refine to use again.

    • @Spacedog79
      @Spacedog79 Před rokem +9

      Forget gas, build nuclear. We can have energy sovereignty and cut CO2 at the same time.

    • @davidford3115
      @davidford3115 Před rokem +7

      @@Spacedog79 I am all for more nuclear. And US Navy nuclear has proven that it IS the safest form of energy that we can use. Thank Admiral Hyman G. Rickover for that.

    • @natelincoln
      @natelincoln Před rokem

      @@Spacedog79 besides putting it in tanks and burying them deep how can we deal with the waste? We need the Nuclear scientists to find ways to extract every bit of energy from nuclear power plants so there’s no radiation left in the waste. The same idea on a smaller scale would be like when a kid u were told to clean ur room, if u just shoved it under ur bed and got caught u got in trouble. We need to actually have an end process build into the plans. We need some big brain to find a way to use the co2 in the air as a fuel source where the exhaust is O2 or CO2 vapor. The person that can figure the machine needed to make it happen would be the richest person in the world and beloved by all.

    • @Spacedog79
      @Spacedog79 Před rokem +2

      @@natelincoln Look up the Integral Fast Reactor, extracting the remaining 90+% of the energy in waste is exactly what it does. The concept has been around for decades but vigorously opposed by anti-nuclear groups because they don't want to see a solution, they want to see the end of nuclear.

    • @BOIOLA08
      @BOIOLA08 Před rokem +3

      @@Spacedog79 I should say those groups seem to serve certain (foreign?) left leaning agendas... Not just the end of a form of generation per se.

  • @toddbrackett4277
    @toddbrackett4277 Před rokem +3

    How long will it take for Qatar to develop the capacity to replace the Russian gas for the European market 🤔

    • @abdulazizaljaber4527
      @abdulazizaljaber4527 Před rokem +5

      Maximum 3 years and inshallah we will help EU market to pass the needs of Russian gas 💪🏻

    • @stuartemmanuel3735
      @stuartemmanuel3735 Před rokem

      @@abdulazizaljaber4527 Or Qatar will end up exploting from EU to please Russia won't count Qatar as the saviour of EU yet.

    • @toddbrackett4277
      @toddbrackett4277 Před rokem +2

      @@abdulazizaljaber4527, this is great 👍
      I hope that you and your fellow Qataris can make this transition as fast as possible.

  • @TheFishman3226
    @TheFishman3226 Před rokem +3

    Whilst Australia exports its' gas, its' citizens see no benefit from it. We're paying high prices and the govt coffers get almost nothing from it.

    • @gvibration1
      @gvibration1 Před rokem

      Government gets huge tax revenue. Consumers lose because it's all produced for long term contracts from overseas.

    • @fahadal3607
      @fahadal3607 Před rokem

      True and yet the streets is dark no lights and in homes the average bill price around 4000$ 🤦🏾‍♂️and cant see where is the money goes the health care is a joke

    • @gvibration1
      @gvibration1 Před rokem

      @@fahadal3607 The Greens have torn down what works. So Al Gore becomes a billionaire, and in Australia mega wealth like the Turnball and Holmes a Court families go the same way. 🤔

  • @jojboy
    @jojboy Před rokem

    Shell British...*cries in dutch*

  • @salilchaturvedi5849
    @salilchaturvedi5849 Před rokem

    Please share how india will do due to the entire world situation .china - Taiwan ,Russia Ukraine etc . Also what’s the future of Russia look like . How real is the Russian rouble valuation considering there is no demand for them ,how is it valued so high . Will not USA be a net gainer while Europe suffers this conflict or will USA suffer as well but lesser ? Please do cover these subjects .
    Also the great china aversion ,which country has gained the maximum from this ,who all are the greatest beneficiaries .is the Swiss currency the best bet to stay saved in terms of wealth preservation ,
    Look forward to all of these topics from you guys
    Great work , all the best

  • @AAB-mo2ur
    @AAB-mo2ur Před rokem

    There’s no value in money you can not defend. They need to spend it on military,

  • @ramakrishna5480
    @ramakrishna5480 Před rokem

    Can u make an video on middle East's beautiful future

  • @fajartiyarabdulmajid7807

    This means ...PSG would hire most of football star like people playing FIFA manager....if they want Christian o Ronaldo becoming goal kepper😂😂

  • @jameswyre6480
    @jameswyre6480 Před rokem +15

    Quatar is also home to Al Jazeera which is mostly as open as Quatar’s local media is closed and totalitarian.

    • @davidford3115
      @davidford3115 Před rokem

      Al Jazeera is still heavily bias towards jihadism, though.

    • @mohamedasaid7910
      @mohamedasaid7910 Před rokem +2

      Qataris have living standards you can only dream of.
      Mind your business

    • @minah19845
      @minah19845 Před rokem

      Best health care …..love Qatar.

  • @basichistory
    @basichistory Před rokem +1

    Oh dear you called Taiwan a country

  • @bvc1922
    @bvc1922 Před rokem +1

    qatar - bizness bizness

  • @mamanbae3885
    @mamanbae3885 Před rokem +1

    In another hadith, which was narrated by Imam
    Ahmad from Ibn Abbas radhiyallahu anhuma, there is additional information. Ibn
    Abbas asked the Prophet "O Messenger of Allah, and who are the shepherds, people who do not wear sandals, are hungry and poor?" He replied, "Arabs." (Musnad Ahmad, IV/332-334, no. 2926).

  • @peaceontheplanet777
    @peaceontheplanet777 Před rokem

    Long time I haven’t been in this channel, where is the bald guy?

  • @EnigmaG
    @EnigmaG Před rokem +14

    Biggest win on the US, it is using this opportunity to rapidly expend and assert its geopolitical influence in Europe, while weaken its archenemy Russia, make huge profit by selling vast amount of military equipment and from its own energy sales; Qatar is another winner as the video explained; China wins too in this, it gets cheaper energy from Russia, as Russia weaken China is able to increase its geopolitical influence in central Asia, and other regions that used to reply on Russia more, also China is taking notes and learning much needed lessons in this conflict, so it won't make the same mistakes Russia made in this war and increase the chance of a decisive victory in possible future invasion of Taiwan; India is also a winner in this war, as always it plays all sides and try take benefits from all sides.

    • @user-xr4bo3ln6f
      @user-xr4bo3ln6f Před rokem +1

      very one-sided and wishful thinking statement

    • @manthanpatel6295
      @manthanpatel6295 Před rokem +2

      In that process.. India and China get discount oil and Russia get big oil consumption countries

  • @immanuelhalimchristianto4215

    How about Hawaiian suit?

    • @swisstroll3
      @swisstroll3 Před rokem

      Hawaiian tuxedo! (Normal Tux, but trousers are shorts)

  • @opmemes2392
    @opmemes2392 Před rokem

    usa this year
    got wepon order more than last 50 years

  • @the_guy_with_yeeyee_a_haircut

    Basically every country that exports gas to Europe will benefits from this conflict

  • @me0101001000
    @me0101001000 Před rokem

    VisualEconomik should be a dress shirt, bc economists

  • @maciejrozz3327
    @maciejrozz3327 Před rokem +1

    Stop that vpn/inwesting/game ads, and just open hawaii shirt shop with monthly subscription. I tell ya you will make millions!

  • @illiameshcheriakov1964
    @illiameshcheriakov1964 Před rokem +6

    Nobody can replace Russia as a major gas supplier in the world. And Qatar and Russia will productively cooperate in the energy sphere despite US doesn't like this cooperation.

    • @RICHARD-oh9ke
      @RICHARD-oh9ke Před rokem +1

      bonehead Doent make what Russia is doing right

    • @crutz3937
      @crutz3937 Před rokem

      Oil must be the most expensive commodity even far more expensive than gold. Oil is non renewable and nations are built on oil. Nations have been scammed. The biggest scam in history.

    • @crutz3937
      @crutz3937 Před rokem

      Oil must be the most expensive commodity even far more expensive than gold. Oil is non renewable and nations are built on oil. Nations have been scammed. The biggest scam in history.

  • @Jondiceful
    @Jondiceful Před rokem

    It raises the question, will the energy bonanza unleashed by Russia bring Iran to the negotiating table? It must be painful for them to sit on the sidelines watching oil prices skyrocket while being locked out of the hungiest oil markets. To date, Iran is the only oil producing country to share Russia's exclusion from the global markets. I wouldn't expect them to make a deal with the USA after Trump unilaterally tore it up and walked away, but then the USA isn't their most lucrative potential trading partner. I can see them cutting a deal with Europe though, and I don't see the EU being able to resist their offers for long.

    • @dickiesdocos
      @dickiesdocos Před rokem +1

      Sadly, Europe does as the US tells them, even when it's against their best interests.

    • @akmhidra23
      @akmhidra23 Před rokem

      Well is Iran who is most inclined to see US as an genuine enemy then the other way around. US is mostly dragged in to this by Israeli concerns of security (as they hare the main target of Iran in the area) and also because Iran is part of strait of Hormuz.

    • @Jondiceful
      @Jondiceful Před rokem

      @@dickiesdocos not always. When DJT unilaterally pulled the US out of the Iran deal, Europe did not follow suit. In fact, they openly refused to do so. For many years the USA has been very critical of European reliance on Russian energy, and most of Europe especially Germany scoffed and refused. I think Iran could be their new Russia and the USA would condemn their actions but not actually do anything about it.

    • @Jondiceful
      @Jondiceful Před rokem

      @@akmhidra23 that depends on who you talk to. The majority of Iranian citizens do not see the USA as a threat, just as the majority of Americans have no animosity towards Iran. Unfortunately, we each have a very vocal minority that is convinced that the other side is Satan incarnate and is continually agitating for a war. If those people start calling the shots here in the USA, I would not be surprised if they found an excuse to declare war.

    • @bristoled93
      @bristoled93 Před rokem

      @@dickiesdocos It is against Europe's interest and the whole world's interests if the Iranian regime get's it's blood soaked hands on nuclear weapons.

  • @ringsofbravo
    @ringsofbravo Před rokem +3

    "Plays Qatar solo"

  • @fercek9452
    @fercek9452 Před rokem +14

    Huge respect for Qatar, smart leader 👏❤TR

    • @thepropertygurus4474
      @thepropertygurus4474 Před rokem

      You will not award your respect if you were one of the labourers working on huge stadium or tower building projects. The Qatari Government has not paid Contractors yet and in turn companies are struggling to pay its labourers. in the last two weeks, Workers from the indian subcontinents went on strike demanding settlement of their late salaries. Meanwhile Qatar claims that they respect Workers human rights !!!!!

    • @tayebbentria
      @tayebbentria Před rokem +8

      @@thepropertygurus4474 just fake, i live there and it is never gov fault be contractors, which are mostly European companies delaying payement, talking from experience

    • @thepropertygurus4474
      @thepropertygurus4474 Před rokem

      @@tayebbentria Judging from your comments, it is clear that you do not know that Not a single European company can set foor or operate in Qatar unless they have a Majority share "KAFEEL" Qatari owners who pulls the strings and control at least 51%. These Laws are available on the government website, so there is nothing Fake there. Bless

    • @thepropertygurus4474
      @thepropertygurus4474 Před rokem

      @@tayebbentria Also, If you want details of the companies, you would know who the owners are mainly Qatari influential families". All of them complain that the reason for their insolvency, delayed or non-payment by the paymaster ie: Qatar government, QP etc....

    • @oooo3141
      @oooo3141 Před rokem +5

      @@thepropertygurus4474 if they are not getting payed why are they still going there

  • @monosodiumglutemate8216
    @monosodiumglutemate8216 Před rokem +1

    So? We benefit from wars in thr middle east, now it's their turn to benefit from our suffering.

  • @marthamoses234
    @marthamoses234 Před rokem

    Isn’t this to be in Spanish?

  • @abdulmoaw7304
    @abdulmoaw7304 Před rokem

    Somalia has large resources of gas and oil (?) why ? That’s home work …

  • @HostTutorials
    @HostTutorials Před rokem +12

    Qatar stays neutral when it comes to politics or religion and always advocates for peace globally, and Qataris are some of the most humble people despite their vast wealth reserves. It's this mindset and their patience, and future planning that has earned them this status. Well done Qataris, now please can you bribe the other teams so England can bring the Football World Cup home 😅

    • @saadmahimi7537
      @saadmahimi7537 Před rokem +9

      Don't listen to the varan guy up, he is barking in every comment probably as he is jealous of Qatar.

    • @saadmahimi7537
      @saadmahimi7537 Před rokem +5

      Also no , Aamir brother you have any proof Qatar bribed ? They just won the auction and we deserve it , and in football there is no match fixing , get educated before barking crap .

    • @truthseekers864
      @truthseekers864 Před rokem

      What a ridiculous comment!
      Qatar is a major sponsor of ikhwani terrorism.

    • @fuzzyhair321
      @fuzzyhair321 Před rokem

      ​@@saadmahimi7537 it's a bribe, FIFA is just a cartel and it always goes to the highest bidder. I'm not salty about this as an Australian but it's reality

    • @saadmahimi7537
      @saadmahimi7537 Před rokem +1

      @@fuzzyhair321 Any proof ? Give me 1 proof and I'll Admit that Qatar bribed

  • @muzza9467
    @muzza9467 Před rokem +1

    الله اكبر ولله الحمد

    • @crutz3937
      @crutz3937 Před rokem

      Oil must be the most expensive commodity even far more expensive than gold. Oil is non renewable and nations are built on oil. Nations have been scammed. The biggest scam in history.

  • @oskarlindblom4253
    @oskarlindblom4253 Před rokem +1

    I want a biden carton intro

    • @davidford3115
      @davidford3115 Před rokem +1

      Probably something with him falling alseep.....and off his chair.

  • @rendyputra423
    @rendyputra423 Před rokem

    No its Norway

  • @ahmadsarman
    @ahmadsarman Před rokem

    bow tie