October 4, 2024
Energy Commissioner: Europe has more capacity to import U.S. LNG
Record U.S. exports of liquefied natural gas to the European Union had European terminals operating at only 66 percent in January, EU Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson said Tuesday, suggesting the bloc can import an even greater amount of U.S. energy -- and might need to if Russia reduces its gas exports to the EU. Simson and EU Commission High Representative Josep Borrell were in Washington, DC, this week for the first U.S.-EU Energy Council meeting in four years. One of...
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