Looking beyond Russia’s pipeline gas, the Financial Times’ Lex writes Wednesday: “Europe could source even cheaper liquefied gas from other sources.”

Friday, February 15, 2019
Looking beyond Russia’s pipeline gas, the Financial Times’ Lex writes Wednesday: “Europe could source even cheaper liquefied gas from other sources.”

Looking beyond Russia’s pipeline gas, the Financial Times’ Lex writes Wednesday: “Europe could source even cheaper liquefied gas from other sources.” The FT calculates that LNG from Qatar and Nigeria could be 20% cheaper than Russian gas. It takes an LNG tanker about four days to go from Qatar to Croatia.

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