Europe is in big trouble as the cold weather months approach. How its nations handle this energy crisis will affect world markets.
is another tightening screw. The U.S., the United Arab Emirates and Qatar will have to double their efforts to get LNG shipped to port terminals that, in most places, do not exist or have the capacity to welcome them all.
“Prepare for life without Russian gas,” David Goldwyn, who ran the State Department’s energy program during the Obama administration,People watch on a large screen as Russian President Vladimir Putin delivers his speech after aCopyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reservedRussian president Vladimir Putin said in his now famous September 30 speech that he would use nuclear weapons if Russia was attacked.
The Nord Stream fiasco has Ukrainians doubling down on the war. They’ve blamed the Russians for the blowup under the Baltic Sea., however, serves as a good example of how not everyone in the EU thinks it was the Russians. Most people in the markets have seen his tweet of what looked like the eye of a hurricane in the Baltic Sea, above where the Nord Stream incidents occurred, and a simple message: “Thank you, USA.
Assuming more European politicians think this way, it signals the EU power structure pumping the brakes on the U.S.-NATO race to go after Russia militarily. They would not be convinced, therefore, that this was Russia’s doing.
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