Monday's Energy Absurdity: It Always Seems to Take a Crisis to Force Sensible Energy Policies
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As 2021 came to a close, Bloomberg reported that dozens of U.S. tankers carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) were currently headed to various ports in Europe. As of Jan. 1, Bloomberg reporter Sergio Chapa had identified 49 U.S. LNG cargoes bound for Europe to help the continent avoid a full-fledged energy crisis as winter sets in. It is the largest flotilla of U.S. vessels with the goal of saving Europe from its own folly since the D-Day invasion of June 6, 1944.
Monday's Energy Absurdity: It Always Seems to Take a Crisis to Force Sensible Energy Policies
Monday's Energy Absurdity: It Always Seems to…
Monday's Energy Absurdity: It Always Seems to Take a Crisis to Force Sensible Energy Policies
As 2021 came to a close, Bloomberg reported that dozens of U.S. tankers carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) were currently headed to various ports in Europe. As of Jan. 1, Bloomberg reporter Sergio Chapa had identified 49 U.S. LNG cargoes bound for Europe to help the continent avoid a full-fledged energy crisis as winter sets in. It is the largest flotilla of U.S. vessels with the goal of saving Europe from its own folly since the D-Day invasion of June 6, 1944.