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Strategies & Market Trends : World Outlook

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To: Les H who wrote (50899)1/19/2026 9:54:04 AM
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Fears grow over Europe’s soaring dependence on US gas imports

American LNG was meant to be a safe alternative to Russian gas. That’s no longer a given, with transatlantic relations in crisis.

January 18, 2026 6:48 pm CET

By Ben Munster and Victor Jack

BRUSSELS — The European Union is on track to get nearly half its gas from the United States by the end of the decade, creating a major strategic vulnerability for the bloc as relations with Washington hit an all-time low.

New data shared with POLITICO shows Europe is already importing a quarter of its gas from the U.S., a figure that is set to soar as the bloc's total ban on Russian gas imports is phased in.

Fears grow over Europe’s soaring dependence on US gas imports – POLITICO

An obvious weapon if they wanted to use it to keep Greenland.
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