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Liquefied Natural Gas Comes to Europe Rescue . But for How Long ?

There are worries about gas shortages in Europe this winter that would not only keep prices high but also lead to a variety of undesirable options. Quick or easy solutions to Europe’s energy problems don’t seem to be available, writes the BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker.

Source: nytimes.com
Published on 2022-06-29

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