Gas still flows from Russia and, if the Russians have their way, this will not change. Europe is trying to become more independent, not only from Russia but generally from a particular supplier or product. The aim will be to import as many different products as possible from different countries so that we never again find ourselves in a situation where the energy supply of hundreds of millions of people is at risk. Liquid gas will certainly play a role, but it will probably not replace the gas supply 1:1.
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@EnjoyCapitalism This is another way to promote globalization and the peace that goes with it đź‘Ť
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@Tilikum I would rather see it as risk diversification. You can see at the moment how quickly a green politician suddenly throws all his ideals overboard and licks the balls of an oil sheikh as soon as our energy prices go through the roof...
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