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Why Natural Gas Tankers Are Lining Up Off Europe's Coast | WSJ



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.

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30 Comments

  1. Maybe blowing up nord stream 2 was a bad idea but y'all won't admit it because all u do is pump out propaganda for your narrative. If the United States didn't blow up the pipeline there would not be a crisis but they wanted this crisis intentionally. this is not an accident this is by design to increase prices and price the average person out of existence.

  2. You know, when there's issues with products related to Fossil fuels, (supply, demand, refineries, pricing), there always comes issues with products related to Fossil fuels! "Timing is everything"!

  3. Nah. USA's and Europe's war against free humanity threatens World's Energy security. Should you seriously try to find someone to blame, turn your eyes to WEF.

    The rest are mumble-jumble to convince yourselfs that you are smarter than a monkey's behind. Well, you are not.

  4. What a ridiculous headline for the video. How is the tanker jam threatening energy security? The way it looks like is the tanker jam is actually staving off an energy security threat, in case the storage runs out, there is more supply readily available on the European coasts.

  5. Absolutely fascinating to watch Europe’s leaders commit economic suicide by taking orders from the U.S. I don’t mind, I’m glad we’ll make billions off of the Euros by selling them our overpriced weapons and LNG, but it’s comical to me the people of Europe don’t understand that’s the whole point of US fueling this war and pushing for aggressive policy with respect to Russia for decades. The only thing I’m not excited about is the potential pendulum effect of hardcore nationalists in European countries coming to power as a direct result of this. Although every European country will he substantially weaker so I doubt they’ll pose any direct threat to us any time soon.

  6. Europe is a large and rich region. New gas infrastructure will be built before next winter, gas storage is full now, renewables and insulation sre going into overdrive. We will be fine without Russian gas and oil. The Russia government on the other hand will permanently lose their biggest customer to the only valuable thing their economy produces

  7. I like the way the narrator skitted around the reasons why Europe isn t buying Russian gas,except to blame Russia offcourse…Europe foolishly followed Americas diktat to sanction Rassia including cutting themselves off from Russian gas supply….and now their "ally" is profiting from their misery,nice friends….by the way the reason that the results of the NS1 explosion has not been released its because the suspect is their allies,US and the UK….now predictably they want to blame Russia for blowing up its own gas pipe,when its easier just to switch off the supply from the source….Europe has been duped by the United Snakes of America

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  9. So the limited European natural gas storage is basically full with lots of full tankers waiting…while high insulation, high efficiency and renewables are rocking and rolling with urgency. Good. Let us all race to full renewables.

  10. Someone warned Europe of its too much dependency on Russian gas and energy couple of years back, then Europe was laughing. Now it turns out that guy was 100% right.

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