Before its 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russia was the source of much of Europe's energy needs. Now, Europe is looking for new suppliers to fill the void. Norway and the United States have stepped up to provide large amounts of natural gas as Russia becomes an increasingly unreliable supply line. Volume XLVII staff editor William Brody explores the implications of the Russian energy void for a still gas-reliant Europe. This post discusses how the United States is grappling with this new opportunity and what it means for American energy policy.
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