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LNG: Europe’s energy savior is a vulnerability

The continent hasn’t emerged from its energy crisis yet

June 07, 2024 / 15:57 IST
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Rivalry to buy LNG is visible in today’s market. (Source: Bloomberg)

In its moment of most need, back in 2022, the liquified natural gas market saved Europe. Now, that same LNG market is the continent’s new vulnerability. The good news is that the weakness should be short-lived; the bad news is that it won’t go away before the next winter.

The beauty of LNG is that the gas has been super-cooled and processed for loading onto tankers and shipping around the world, very much like oil.

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Thus Europe can source the commodity from anywhere: from the US to Qatar, from Australia to Nigeria. The drawback is that everyone else in the world can do the same, procuring it from anywhere and increasing competition.

Rivalry to buy LNG is visible in today’s market, with European benchmark prices recently climbing to a near six-month high above €37 ($40) per megawatt-hour. Although higher than at any point this year, European gas prices are a fraction of the more than €300 reached in August 2022. Prices averaged €20 between 2010 and 2020.