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The U.S. Fails to Meet LNG Contracts with Europe: What This Means for Europe’s Energy Security

... European Energy Infrastructure To support energy security, Europe could enhance its internal energy infrastructure, such as cross-border pipelines and transmission networks. These improvements would enable more efficient sharing of resources between EU member states and allow Europe to maximize existing domestic energy capacities. Additionally, upgrading storage facilities could help mitigate supply shortages, allowing Europe to store greater volumes of LNG and gas during periods of surplus for later ...

The US Fails to Comply with LNG Contracts to Europe Worth Tens of Billions: Implications for Europe's Energy Market

... States is failing to deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Europe, covering contracts worth tens of billions of dollars. This article looks at the reasons for the supply diversion, the implications for Europe's energy security, and possible steps the EU could take to protect its energy supplies ahead of winter. Find out how the US contract violations are affecting the European market and what steps could be taken to reduce reliance on supplies from abroad. The U.S. Fails to Honor LNG Contracts with ...

Russia has found a way to maintain gas supplies to Europe bypassing sanctions.

Russia has taken a step toward European gas buyers by proposing a new payment scheme for gas. This scheme will allow Europeans to bypass US sanctions, which, since December 20, could effectively halt Gazprom's gas supplies to the EU both through Ukraine and via the "Turkish Stream." What is the clever scheme Russia is offering? A comment for the newspaper "Vzglyad. Russia has taken steps to accommodate European gas buyers by proposing a new payment scheme. This ...

China has found a replacement for Russian coal.

... reduced shipments. The Russian companies most affected will be those farthest from China and from the Baikal-Amur Mainline and Trans-Siberian Railway, particularly in the Kemerovo region and Kuzbass. They have already been hurt since August 2022, when the EU banned coal exports to the European market, forcing companies to redirect these volumes to Asian markets. Railways are overloaded, and it has become much more expensive to transport coal from Kemerovo to new markets due to the long transport distances,...

An expert assessed the impact of increased gas exports on the Russian budget.

... losses for Russia in 2025, Sergey Tereshkin, founder and CEO of the OPEN OIL MARKET petroleum products marketplace, told Izvestia on October 7. "Gazprom continues to ramp up gas exports to Europe. In September 2024, pipeline gas deliveries to the EU increased by 3% compared to the previous month, reaching 101 million cubic meters per day. Over the first ten months of this year, deliveries rose by a third—from 73 million cubic meters per day in January–September 2023 to 98 million cubic meters ...