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Europe is highly dependent on Russian natural gas to generate electricity and provide heat. As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to drag on, and the NordStream pipeline has largely been placed out of commission through sabotage, there is a growing push to cut off the use of Russian natural gas in favor of more reliable suppliers. But how will Europe replace its reliance on Russian natural gas? America’s midstream energy network of pipelines, rail transport, and LNG terminals are increasingly stepping in to fill the void. Help your clients understand how American midstream energy can pick up the slack and create new international opportunities for legacy US assets nationwide.
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