To wean itself off Russian natural gas, Europe has found new sources of energy, including imports from the United States. But ...
New supplies of liquefied natural gas take time to develop, and significant new capacity will only start kicking in over the ...
As a result, summer gas futures have been trading at a rare premium to the following winter, putting at risk storage refills ...
Many of northern Europe's largest economies have sharply boosted gas-fired power generation so far in 2025, helping to lift ...
Natural gas futures rebound, but mild U.S. weather and rising supply weigh on prices. Can European LNG demand provide support?
Europe risks failing to meet its storage targets for next winter, setting the stage for one last scramble for supplies before new liquefied natural gas capacity starts to ease the situation next year.
Europe may have to buy at least 100 additional gas cargoes this summer, worth around $6 billion at today's prices, to ...
The global energy landscape is entering a new era of volatility ... shifts away from Russian natural gas. Once the cornerstone of Europe’s energy supply, Russia now faces the economic and ...
Tankers carrying liquefied natural gas are changing course in ... The diversions underscore how Europe’s gas supply market is still being reshaped by Russia’s nearly three-year war with ...