Nahost-Konflikt: Europäisches Gas steigt um 35 %, nachdem größte LNG-Anlage der Welt angegriffen wurde

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-19/european-gas-jumps-35-after-world-s-top-lng-plant-hit-by-iran

Von hard2resist

24 Kommentare

  1. KylianHaaland11 on

    Why no one is posting the joint letter where Europe bends the knee to the United States again?

    They were acting like they were not going to help in Hormuz and now they are implying they will.

    The European Union is the most pathetic thing in the entire world, holy molly.

  2. Remember to thank Trump and Netanyahu. The collapse of an empire is truly a horrific thing to behold.

  3. bubblegum-rose on

    hm hm hm Trump did a thing and it’s suspiciously helping Russia immensely while hurting Europe? Strange how that keeps happening

  4. how pathetic and disgusting is to hear all the western EU lackeys condemning Iran for attacking gas&oil facilities while saying absolutely nothing about the reason for these attacks in the 1st place…

  5. Any-Original-6113 on

    Have American  LPG prices for Europe gone up? 

    What a coincidence. 

    And US tariffs on European goods haven’t come down?

  6. Europe had 3 years since the last energy crisis to build alternatives and didn’t, so now one missile hit does the same thing Russia did in 2022 except faster

  7. So happy my fixed rate contract started 15th of Febuary. Price locked in for 12 months.

  8. Automatic-Guide-4307 on

    Kegseth today called us europeans ungratefull and we should say thank you to kiddie diddler😅

  9. el_argelino-basado on

    Thanks, Israel for starting this war against cheap Gas prices🇮🇱

  10. In another Universe everybody would be stating the obvious

    the US is trying to destabilise the EU and create a petro axis with Russia

  11. VLamperouge on

    Europe has got to have some kind of record for most amounts of “fell for it award” received.

  12. MercantileReptile on

    Could europe please have a chat about continued US logistical presence on european soil? They keep interfering in politics, keep messing with trade, and now outright cause energy problems.

    At what point do the Conservatives say „You know what, fuck this. Get out, if you’re going to be a bother all the time.“

    As much as I hate it, the Cons have the majority. They’re good at consolidating power. Now if they’d fucking **use it**. Iran literally announced the retaliatory strikes. And the two dipshit dictators happily bombed energy infrastructure anyway. The world be damned.

    Enough already.

  13. FitCheetah0 on

    Sooooo when do we start properly acknowledging that this Iran War is actually just another part of the MAGA (Russia) attack on Europe?

    This war is going to make Europe even more dependent on US LNG, make it more likely that the right wing parties MAGA supports will get elected (because of higher energy costs and inflation) and make it more likely for Europe to want to get back on the Russia LNG teat.

    US is conducting an Economic War on Europe.

  14. Comrade_sensai_09 on

    35% spike is absolutely insane. The supply chain hits just keep coming . Energy market are definitely in for a wild ride this week .

  15. gigantesghastly on

    EU should have gone full on for renewables as the Russian invasion of Ukraine hit. Instead it got the gas industry (Industry Advisory Group) to literally shape future energy policy. Et voila. 

    “ The IAG was created at the suggestion of the CEOs of Shell, BP, TotalEnergies and Eni to advise the Commission on how to get off Russian gas and what new infrastructure would be needed. It is made up exclusively of gas lobbyists from the biggest corporations and their trade associations”

    https://corporateeurope.org/en/2024/09/eu-ombudsman-ruling-shows-gas-industry-advisory-group-not-fit-purpose-time-scrap-it

  16. Ambitious-Concern-42 on

    This is the kind of thing that crashes entire economies and upends governments. Even if the damage stops now, it will take years to repair.

  17. Four years since the Russian invasion of Ukraine resulting in the first gas crisis. Now we have the war of Israel and the US against Iran.

    Genuine question: what have we done to massively invest in alternative energy sources, storage and smart consumption?

    I know, planning and building infrastructure takes time, often more than four years, but apart from some vague intentions and plans, I don’t see a rapid shift to steer away from oil and gas dependency. What I did see: a shift from Russia to the US for our gas imports. Turns out to be just as bad. 

    And steered consumption is low hanging fruit. We have excessively high gas prices, influencing electricity price too, but the latter is also highly fluctual during the day. Springtime is coming, meaning often a combination of wind and lots of sun. We already see negative prices during the day now. Feels like we’re not exploiting that enough.

  18. Well past time to get more turbines, storage and solar in place – as well as upgrading the grid. All of them have been on an increasingly upward trajectory for a decade; time to turn that into a straight vertical line.

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