In part of an interview with NPR shown in Friday’s Morning Edition, François-Régy Mouton, director of EU affairs for the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers, said that Europe would not be able to meet its gas needs even if all other alternatives were ramped up. in the next four to five years.
“Even if you offer other alternatives from now until 2026, 2027, it will not be able to meet European gas demand,” NPR correspondent Eleanor Beardsley Mouton said. Beardsley added that this means “some businesses won’t be able to survive.” Everything must change.”
He also told Mouton himself, “The good news is that higher prices will spur the development of other sources such as liquefied natural gas. He said he hopes the market will rebalance in a few years and the EU will no longer be dependent on Russian energy. But Europe must live up to this moment.
Source: Breitbart