Europe’s LNG terminals are maxed out as the region continues to import record amounts of gas. Europe is likely to import even more LNG in the coming years to displace as much Russian gas as possible. As a result of the EU’s new energy policy, natural gas and LNG prices are expected to remain elevated for years to come. Europe is importing record volumes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) as it looks to cut as much Russian gas consumption as soon as possible. Unlike in previous years, Europe is now the most attractive destination for global LNG flows, outbidding Asia for spot supply as prices and demand in Europe have soared after the EU’s irreversible decision to stop being beholden to Putin for its gas consumption as fast as feasible. Amid soaring demand, however, LNG terminals in Europe are maxed out, limiting how many cargoes the continent can import […]