The UK has REAL problems with energy. Where else are they going to get their gas from - by fracking the English countryside?
Natural gas from Russia supplies 1/3 of all industrial facilities in Germany.
UK
to start directly buying Russian gas.
Britain
will begin buying Russian gas directly this year, while the rest of
Europe is attempting to cut its reliance on supplies from Moscow
amidst the crisis in Ukraine.
RT,
24
March, 2014
Under
a deal signed in 2012 the UK’s biggest utility company Centrica
will start importing Russian gas from October this year, Reuters
reports.
The
deal remains in the pipeline, despite EU calls to move away from
energy reliance on Russia. On Friday European Union leaders discussed
the possible ways to diversify, as they say Crimea’s annexation by
Russia made them more determined to take action.
UK
domestic gas production is falling by about 7 percent annually, and
the country is looking for alternative sources to fill the gap.
Supplies
of Russian gas, which already provide a third of Europe’s needs,
reach Britain through the central and south eastern parts of the
continent, rather than directly. Most of Britain’s imports comes
piped from Norway and liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments from
further afield.
Most
Russian supplies have recently been from storage in Germany.
Russia’s
energy major Gazprom sells between 11 billion and 12 billion cubic
metres to the UK, which is about 15 percent of country’s total
need.
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