EU imports of Russian liquified gas leap by 40% since Ukraine invasion

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  1. Lil Mike

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    I thought I was told they were banning the stuff?

    EU imports of Russian liquified gas leap by 40% since Ukraine invasion

    EU imports of Russian liquified natural gas (LNG) have increased by 40% since the invasion of Ukraine despite efforts to cut down supplies.

    Member states have bought more than half of Russia’s LNG on the market in the first seven months of this year, according to analysis of data by Kpler, which tracks marine and tanker traffic.

    Spain and Belgium, which acts as major gateways for LNG supplies to the bloc, have emerged as the second and third-biggest customers of Russian LNG respectively after China.

    “EU countries now buy the majority of Russia’s supply, propping up one of the Kremlin’s most important sources of revenue,” said Jonathan Noronha-Gant, a senior fossil fuel campaigner at the anti-corruption group Global Witness, which did the analysis.


    I guess the lesson to be learned here (or relearned actually) is that the European mouth never matches European deeds.
     
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    Trump called it...lol
     
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    Wow. It went from almost zero to ever slightly higher than zero. Meanwhile Russian gas sales are down 90%.
     
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    Ah... 40%.

    So what are we talking about?
    If it was ones 1 billion euro a year, dropping to 1 euro a year... and now it increased to 1.40 euros ... than who cares.
     
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