News The Ukraine War Sends More U.S.-Fracked Gas to Europe by Gravy Smith March 3, 2023 written by Gravy Smith March 3, 2023 Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Europe is importing U.S. natural gas like never before to heat homes, generate electricity and power factories Tanker ships being loaded with liquefied natural gas at a Cheniere Energy export terminal. Meridith Kohut for The Wall Street Journal Source link See also What’s Behind Train Derailments and Are They Happening More Often? 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Gravy Smith previous post All The Old Knives Twist Ending Explained (In Detail) next post Priciest home sales in Plainview With travel nurses making $150 an hour, hospital... March 28, 2023 Multinationals Slam New EU Foreign-Subsidy Law's Reporting Rules March 28, 2023 Ex-FDA Official Says Baby-Formula Industry Remains Vulnerable to... March 28, 2023 U.S. and Japan Strike Deal on Minerals Used... March 28, 2023 Disney Eliminates Its Metaverse Division as Part of... March 28, 2023 Facebook Parent Plans Lower Bonus Payouts for Some... March 28, 2023 The Paper-Thin Steel Needed to Power Electric Cars... March 28, 2023 U.S. Ad Spending Still Expected to Grow in... March 28, 2023 China's Economic Coercion Needs Congressional Response, Ambassador Says March 28, 2023 Eurozone Banks Cut Lending Even Before Latest Financial... March 28, 2023