US President Donald Trump’s plan to quickly sell more liquefied natural gas to the world could face difficulties due to limited supplies this year and reluctance in Europe to commit to long-term deals ...
The question hovering over expanding U.S. LNG exports to Europe has been price sensitivity and the willingness of individual European countries to wean themselves off the cheaper Russian LNG.
Europe's shift away from Russian gas has triggered a global energy realignment, with Russia pivoting to Asia and Europe facing new challenges in securing energy supplies.