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Biden and EU agree landmark gas deal to break Kremlin's hold

  
Via:  Nerm_L  •  2 years ago  •  3 comments

By:   ByRobDavies (the Guardian)

Biden and EU agree landmark gas deal to break Kremlin's hold
US increasing exports of seaborne liquefied natural gas to cut Europe's dependence on Russia and starve war machine

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Some sacrifices must be made.  Guess who will pay for it?

Now if voters will only keep Democrats in charge then everyone will get government rebate checks to pay the higher gas prices.  Democrats will only need tax the rich in red states to pay for it.  (wink, wink)


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President Joe Biden arriving for an EU summit at the European Council in Brussels on Thursday. Photograph: Geert Vanden Wijngaert/AP President Joe Biden arriving for an EU summit at the European Council in Brussels on Thursday. Photograph: Geert Vanden Wijngaert/AP

Joe Biden has agreed a landmark energy supply deal with the EU under which the US will increase transatlantic gas deliveries, in the hope of weakening the power the Kremlin wields thanks to its natural resources.

Speaking in Brussels after the deal was agreed on Friday, the US president said Vladimir Putin exploited Russia's status as Europe's main supplier of gas to "coerce and manipulate his neighbours" and that the proceeds of gas and oil sales "drive his war machine" during the invasion of Ukraine.

He said the partnership with the EU would strip Putin of that weapon by ending Europe's dependence on Russian energy before the end of the decade.

The proposals also aim to cut Europe's gas usage overall by focusing on energy efficiency and renewable energy, in order to meet climate goals.

Russia supplied about 155 billion cubic metres (bcm) of gas to Europe last year and typically accounts for about 40% of the continent's demand.

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The EU has already said it hopes to cut Russian imports by two-thirds by the end of the year, by importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) from other countries, and bringing forward renewable projects and energy efficiency measures.

Under the deal with Biden, the US will assist in the short term by delivering increased shipments of LNG to Europe, with 15bcm added this year.

That implies 37bcm in deliveries, while Europe has committed to an eventual 50bcm a year in additional imports, as part of a plan to unhook itself from Russian gas supplies by the end of the decade.

Ursula von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, said: "This amount is replacing one-third already of the Russian gas going to Europe today. So we are right on track now to diversify away from Russian gas and towards our friends and partners, reliable and trustworthy suppliers."

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At the same time, the EU will try to keep climate goals on track by powering gas infrastructure with clean energy and reducing methane leaks that could worsen global heating.

A combination of energy efficiency savings in homes and wind and solar projects could shave 20bcm off European gas demand.

Biden said such a step was not only "the right thing to do from a moral standpoint" but was "going to put us on a stronger strategic footing".

Asked how the US would increase its supply of LNG, given that producers are already running at full steam, a senior White House official said the plan would involve "swaps" with international partners, particularly in Asia, to free up gas during Europe's winter.

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The initiative will require Europe to build new terminals for importing LNG, with current infrastructure unable to cope with a significant rise in imports. Germany, Europe's largest economy, has no LNG terminals but said on Friday that it aimed to end its reliance on Russian gas by 2024.

New pipelines - future-proofed so that they can be retrofitted to transport hydrogen - will also be needed.

"We aim to reduce this dependence on Russian fossil fuels and get rid of it," said Von Der Leyen.


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Nerm_L
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1  seeder  Nerm_L    2 years ago

Fracking is patriotic now.  Americans can't let the Russians win.

 
 
 
Ronin2
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1.1  Ronin2  replied to  Nerm_L @1    2 years ago

First Biden has to drop regulations to make it profitable for oil and gas companies to increase production. He said he would; but follow through doesn't seem to be his strong suit when it is something that goes against the principles of the far left in the Democrat party.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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2  Buzz of the Orient    2 years ago

So the USA will try to alleviate reliance on Russia by providing LNG to Europe, and to assist Ukraine not by sending troops but by sending millions of dollars worth of weapons manufactured in the USA.  One might wonder just who is benefitting from this war, in which case I wonder who might be profiting from it and what that means.....

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