How Europe Won the Energy War (2026)

    For decades, Europe’s economy was powered by Russian gas. Then, the system broke. Discover how Norway, the USA, and Algeria rebuilt a continent’s energy map in record time.

    In 2021, Russia supplied over 40% of the EU’s gas. By 2024, that number collapsed to 11%. This video deep-dives into the massive infrastructure sprint that allowed Europe to survive an unprecedented energy shock. We explore:

    How Norway became the new Pipeline King.
    The industrial scale of American LNG exports.
    The “Southern Corridor” and the rise of Algeria and Azerbaijan.
    The future of the North Sea under the Hamburg Declaration.

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    1. The transition from 40% to 11% Russian gas in just three years is one of the biggest industrial shifts in history. Do you think this new 'web' of suppliers makes Europe truly secure, or have we just traded one dependency for another? Let’s discuss in the comments! 👇

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