European countries have accumulated more gas than they need. This has occurred due to a sharp increase in the import of liquefied gas, warm weather, and a significant drop in gas prices, writes Bloomberg. However, according to Gas Infrastructure Europe, Europe&... #EUgasReserves #liquefiedgas
The EU has already replaced two-thirds of its imported gas from the Russian Federation. The EU is ridding itself of its dependence on Russian gas faster than expected. In just eight months, European countries have found replacement options for two-thirds of the gas previously imported fr... #liquefiedgas #RussianGas #UrsulavonderLeyen
Israel will help the EU to fight the gas crisis. According to Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid, the country will be able to provide the EU with about 10% of the gas that Europe received from Russia in 2021, VOA writes. Israel will join the EU’... #EUgasCrisis #liquefiedgas #YairLapid