Getting gas to Europe: when, how, and why

Tim Egan, a spokesperson for natural gas distributors in Canada, weighs in on the politics, logistics, and economics of ramping up natural gas exports to Europe as it seeks alternatives to Russia.
Supporters of Ukraine gathered on Parliament Hill on Aug. 24 to mark the anniversary of the country's independence from the Soviet Union, and call for an end to the Russian invasion. The war has forced European countries to look elsewhere for energy that has been supplied by Russia, including to Canada.
The question of whether Canada should fill a sudden demand for natural gas in Europe has become a hot political topic since Russia invaded Ukraine, and forced Europe to start looking elsewhere for its supply of gas. All the more so after the Liberal government moved to create an exemption to its ow...

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