Really?Hoonercat wrote: ↑Thu Dec 22, 2022 9:36 am From the article:Cut out all the waffle and it's something of a non-story.Under the deal, the US aims to more than double the amount of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exported to the UK over the coming year, compared with 2021.
The government said that, as part of the gas deal, the US will “strive” to export at least 9-10bn cubic metres (bcm) of LNG over the next year via UK terminals.
Over the 12 months to October 2022, the UK imported 9.7bcm of American LNG, 42% of total imports.
The entire reason for the war in Ukraine is a "non story"?
That America would deliberately destroy a key gas pipeline to secure this deal is a "non story"?
Our unelected, internally nominated prime minister has signed a deal with the US. That's not a story either?
It's all a bit too much like an obvious corporate grab and empire building to me. Instead of natural gas being tapped in the ground and delivered directly into Europe through a pipe, it is now LPG shipped from the most powerful capitalist imperial aggressor in the world. And we just signed up for it.
What do you suppose that means for our energy prices in the long term? You realise it is vastly expensive to liquify natural gas. Then Store it, ship it and gasify it before we can use it.
This precise scenario is the entire reason for the war in Ukraine. How will we know when we've "won"? Or have we in fact, just lost...