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US Energy Secretary: US LNG Supplies to Europe Will Continue to Rise

April 29, 2025
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U.S. LNG Supplies to Europe Set to Rise, Says Energy Secretary

During a visit to Warsaw, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright shared that liquefied natural gas supplies from the United States to Europe are expected to continue increasing. The U.S. holds the title of the world’s largest exporter of LNG and has been a crucial supplier to Europe, especially following the decrease in Russian gas shipments due to the conflict in Ukraine.

However, recent shifts in U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding energy as a bargaining tool in trade negotiations, have raised concerns among businesses in Europe. There is a growing sentiment that dependence on U.S. LNG could potentially expose Europe to vulnerabilities.

Wright expressed confidence in the continued growth of U.S. LNG supply to Europe, highlighting ongoing discussions about new contracts. He anticipates an increase in off-take agreements for LNG from the U.S. in the European market.

Amidst the uncertainty caused by tariff disputes initiated by the Trump administration, some European executives are considering the possibility of re-engaging with Russian gas, including imports from Gazprom. However, Wright refrained from commenting on the potential resurgence of Russian energy exports to Europe.

Emphasizing the autonomy of European energy decisions, Wright stated, “I think the energy situation in Europe is probably largely going to be determined by Europeans.”

Poland, which has been actively diversifying its energy sources, has been relying on seaborne LNG shipments to its Swinoujscie terminal as a substitute for Russian gas. Additionally, the country has begun receiving pipeline gas from Norway through Denmark and the Baltic Sea.

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In a show of solidarity with Ukraine, Poland has also initiated the delivery of U.S.-sourced LNG to its neighboring country.

As the dynamics of global energy supply continue to evolve, the role of the United States in Europe’s LNG market remains significant. The ongoing negotiations and agreements will shape the future of energy security and diversification in the region.

(Source: Reuters)

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