Europe Cold Snap Tests Gas Reserves After Russian Supply Cut

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Frigid temperatures are boosting demand for natural gas in parts of Europe, an early test of the continent's readiness for winter without Russian energy

Tankers carrying liquefied natural gas are floating off Europe’s coast, waiting for the price of the fuel to rise. WSJ’s Joe Wallace explains how the tankers are Europe’s attempt to address the energy shortage and what it might mean for the continent this winter.

Photo Illustration: Alexander Hotz/WSJLONDON—Frigid temperatures are boosting demand for natural gas in parts of Europe, providing an early test of the continent’s readiness forGas demand for Europe, including the U.K., was up 44% this week, compared with the middle of last month, according to data from price-reporting agency ICIS. The U.K.

 

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Use blankets instead.

$BOIL..

Just turn on the windmills and solar panels. What is the big deal?

To win on the battlefield, it is necessary to destroy the supply routes of fuel and shells of the enemy. And also to deprive the power plants for the repair of equipment.

The article does not talk about the gas reserves and its purpose to compensate high demand during cold season. It has not understood its concept and capacity to cover winter duration.

Utilize American resources and create a more peaceful world and stabilize world economies…..

Quilts and comforters should be their best friends this winter. Your's too, if you want to save some energy.

Putin is evilly awaiting a European winter catastrophe without Russian energy heating. But if Europeans manage to be self-sufficient, Putin's ace up his sleeve will have been useless!

Britain advises its citizens to take a bath once a week.😌

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