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"Mr President, shale gas has become a hope for many European Union countries because of the energy crisis and the blackmail mechanism which Russia has begun to employ by threatening to turn off the gas tap. In this situation, large deposits of shale gas, which have been confirmed in a number of EU Member States, have inspired hope for energy independence and independence from possible action and intervention on the part of Russia, which might use this energy instrument in relations with EU countries. Unfortunately, there is a rather disconcerting document published by the European Commission and drawn up by AIA Technology, which had earlier issued a positive opinion for Gazprom regarding gas extraction from Siberian deposits, yet is now challenging the idea of shale gas extraction in Europe. It seems that this kind of company is not objective since it is financially dependent on, and involved with, Gazprom, the latter being keenly interested in preventing shale gas extraction in Poland and other EU Member States."@en1
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