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Re: Who will Replace Russian Gas Supplies to Europe?
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on 10/06/2022, 09:47:40 UTC

Did anyone watch the German protest against the petrol price hike?
That was a very powerful protest - people left their cars on the road and avenues and walked back home. This has blocked the road and avenues. What a wonderful protest they did.
That can be seen in a unified country where everyone has one voice and tries to come together and rule out an existing problem.
Though the same can't be said for some other countries where the population is much and about 70% aren't interested in the economical issues of the country.


African countries have been tipped as the best option because the continent has some of the world’s deepest gas reserves. But Africa might not replace Russia because of insecurity and lack of infrastructures.

Who will replace Russia?

https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2022/3/1/analysis-can-african-gas-replace-russian-supplies-to-europe

And for the topic at hand, it is clear that the gas deal between the U.S. and EU is important, but won’t be able to make up the shortfall from Russia, former U.S. energy secretary Dan Brouillette said
In order words the US can't replace Russia in terms of gas exports as well.