Imports of liquefied natural gas into the EU fell to the lowest since autumn 2021. According to Bloomberg, Europe’s liquefied natural gas imports slumped to their lowest level since Russia invaded Ukraine after a price drop reduced the region’s appeal, reported Bloomberg... #GasImport #LNG #LNGforEU
The EU has become the world leader in LNG import. According to 2022’s results, the European Union became the world’s largest buyer of liquefied natural gas, ahead of China, Japan, and South Korea, according to data from Refinitiv. Thus, against... #LNGforEU #LNGimport #RussianGas
A $1T energy bill for the EU is only the beginning of the crisis. Europe has been hit by roughly $1T in surging energy costs resulting from the fallout of Russia’s war in Ukraine, and the most profound crisis in decades is only getting started. After this winter, ... #EnergyCrisis #LNGforEU
Europe is prepared to get through the winter without Russian gas. This winter, Europe will be able to buy almost 40% more liquefied natural gas (LNG) than last year. These supplies will be enough to compensate for the complete shutdown of Russian gas pipelines that ... #EUwithoutRussianGas #LNGforEU
The EU plans to cooperate with Africa to replace Russian gas. The EU plans to step up cooperation with African countries to reduce dependence on Russian gas by two-thirds by the end of 2022, reported Bloomberg. It is noted that the document should be adopted th... #AfricanGas #AfricanLNG #EUenergy #LNGforEU
Japan is ready to supply gas to Europe in case of escalation around Ukraine. According to NHK, the Japanese government plans to divert some liquefied natural gas imports to European countries that are working to secure energy supplies amid escalating tensions surrounding Ukrai... #JapanGasforEU #LNGforEU #LNGfromJapan