carlos55 wrote:
Some say the US did it to take that option off the table, Biden did actually say he’ll make sure NS2 is never switched on regardless earlier this year.
That's pretty much the read of it I had as well.
It's an open question whether it was the US alone or rather other people acting on behalf of the US, but my read as to why anyone would want to sabotage the pipelines - it's to make the embargo either non-revocable or setting things up to where it couldn't be revoked by any parties who'd signed up for the Russian economic embargo.
As it is I'm wondering if there are any charities looking to help with the situation this winter (ie. we're pretty well insulated from all of this in the states and I think as many of us who can donate aid should). I'd figure as of next year it will be time for more big EU energy independence projects to start rolling out, there probably won't be enough to make a significant difference and my best guess is it's probably going to have to be Canada, US, or someone else with similar LNG capacities who can set up shop quick enough to ship more of it if for nothing else to at least shave some percentage of cost off for winter of 2023/2024. I keep hearing how expensive and difficult it is to ship LNG so it could be that even if that did happen it may not make a huge difference.
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