This is how the LNG case can end the war

so the LNG case can end the war in Ukraine

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As gas has to be paid for in rubles and Russia is ready to continue the war in Ukraine, Europe is forced to work on its independence. The topic of energy security is of central importance for Germany and Italy in particular. For this reason, the European Commission has closed with the American President Joe Biden a business. This is a plan designed to diversify the sources and countries of energy supply. More precisely, explains Il Messaggero, the plan calls for the United States to supply Europe 15 billion cubic meters Liquefied natural gas (LNG) for the whole of 2022, and then gradually increase over the next few years to 50 billion cubic meters of liquefied natural gas by 2030. Figures far from the figures estimated with Russia it corresponds to one third of the current flow Gas from Moscow.

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“The United States the deal says will work with international partners and work to secure additional LNG volumes for the EU market of at least 15 billion cubic meters in 2022 Increases planned for the future“. The text then cites the “longterm negotiation mechanisms” that are essential for both the public and private sectors to create the infrastructure for the “export and import of LNG”. However, LPG does not cost as much as gas via pipeline The contracts will take into account the “Henry Hub spot price”, the US market and “other stabilizing factors”. seven times lower than in Holland. A number that bodes well.

Mario Draghi,

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It is still to be decided how liquid gas will be divided between the EU member states. The latter arrives by sea through the use of specialized vessels. Here we try to tuck away and compress as much of it as possible up to 138 times. In order to restore the original volume and to be introduced into the local network, the regasifiers are required. Italy currently has only three plants in La Spezia, Livorno and Rovigo. But only the latter is great.

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