“Everything up in the air”: LNG, the Strait of Hormuz, and Central & Eastern Europe’s energy future
"LNG shipments to Central & Eastern Europe are reliable as long as those gas markets are not overly dependent upon one supplier."
La Unión Europea se comprometió a comprar u$s 250.000 millones anuales en energía estadounidense. En 2024 compró u$s80.000 millones y fue menor en 2025. Analistas de Kpler, Argus y Columbia University coinciden en que la meta es físicamente irrealizable
"LNG shipments to Central & Eastern Europe are reliable as long as those gas markets are not overly dependent upon one supplier."
"Io penso che sia necessario sospendere il bando che scatterà il primo gennaio 2027 sui 20 miliardi di Gnl (gas naturale liquefatto, n.d.r.) che vengono dall...
Almost 90 percent of the LNG that transited the Strait of Hormuz in 2025 was destined for Asian countries.
When the Iran War disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and tightened global gas balances, a familiar assumption quickly resurfaced: Russia, possessing the largest proven natural gas reserves in the world, would inevitably emerge as one of the principal beneficiaries.
Amid global oil and gas disruptions, China stands prepared for the electrostate era.