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19 sats \ 3 replies \ @denlillaapan OP 17h \ parent \ on: Why Europe Can't Take America's Gas (Financial Times, Hancock/Smyth/Tani) econ
not sure what your question is... wouldn't it be good, both for Americans and Europeans, if the EU imported more American gas...?
As for your observation, agreed. There's some hint in the article that there's been a substitution away from Russian oil and coal, and that the gas to some extent has replaced it
I mean the imports of gas from Russia haven't declined, as you can see in my chart.
Your chart and news suggests that the gas imports from USA to Europe have increased.
Doesn't both of the above conclude that Europe is now importing less gas from other countries?
This also means that Russia isn't as affected as is proclaimed.
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no, because of what I said above: substitution fr other sources. That was suggested in the FT article too
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Okay. I see it now. I clearly missed on the 'substitution for resources'.
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