"The E.U.'s proposed foray into foreign LNG investments appears to be a high-stakes gamble fraught with pitfalls," wrote one market analyst.
The European Union will seek more gas from countries including the U.S. to replace Russian supplies, and expand renewable energy faster to cut its overall reliance on the fuel, the EU's energy commissioner has said.
The European Union will consider investing in liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects abroad as part of plans to "immediately engage" with reliable suppliers to try to lower energy prices, a draft Commission document showed on Tuesday.
U.S. natural gas futures rose for a seventh consecutive session as Arctic weather across much of the U.S. lifted demand and froze in some production.
A document seen by POLITICO shows Brussels is exploring whether to back overseas fossil fuel infrastructure amid trade talks with the U.S.
Today, the European Commission released its Affordable Energy Action Plan, which includes a controversial proposal to purchase long-term Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) contracts and invest in LNG export infrastructure,
The European Union will increase imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the United States and accelerate the development of renewable energy sources to replace Russian gas and reduce energy prices.
The European Union is willing to work with the Trump administration on a deal that would lower tariffs for industrial goods and boost purchases of American exports like natural gas and soybeans, the bloc’s trade chief said.
European shipyards are providing vital servicing contracts to vessels carrying Russian liquefied natural gas, sustaining a trade that Kyiv says is funding the Kremlin’s war on Ukraine. Meanwhile, a new analysis of the latest trade data shows that imports of Russian LNG to the EU rose last year,
By Flavia Sollazzo The European Union’s methane regulation, set to begin reporting requirements this May, is a landmark step in climate policy. By targeting methane — a potent greenhouse gas responsible for a third of global warming
Natural gas futures pulled back, with temperatures rising across the U.S. and forecasts for early March not as cold as before.
European natural-gas continued to trade below the €50-a-megawatt-hour mark amid warmer weather forecasts and EU talks to relax storage targets.
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