Gas-Addicted Europe Trades One Energy Risk for Another : vim

Gas-Addicted Europe Trades One Energy Risk for Another

(Bloomberg) -- Europe, long-reliant on Russian natural gas, has nearly severed its dependency on the Kremlin in less than two years. Its preferred replacement — gas from the US — is widely viewed as abundant, politically palatable and less likely to be choked off than pipelines from Siberia.Most Read from BloombergGiuliani Lists Yankees Loot, Trump Claim as Assets in BankruptcyMacKenzie Scott Pares Her Amazon Stake by $10 BillionPutin Sends US Signal on Ukraine Talks, Seeing War AdvantageTrump O

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