by Dylan Porter | Nov 14, 2024
The success of Europe’s energy transition depends on balancing affordability, security, and sustainability. Natural gas, renewable and low-carbon gases are uniquely positioned to deliver this, and help ensure Europe has an energy system fit to support its...
by mcwebmaster | Jan 17, 2024
Europe is committed to phase out its dependency on Russian gas in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and has tied this shift to its 2050 climate goals. In achieving both, imports of US LNG have increased by both volume and importance, and have helped to...
by mcwebmaster | Jun 13, 2023
In the European Union, the imperative of energy security means that Europe is looking at gas from the United States as a viable energy source, with a specific interest in US liquified natural gas, or LNG. But equally, in the EU and beyond we are looking to decarbonise...
by mcwebmaster | Jun 2, 2023
The latest episode of Eurogas’ Molecule Pod hosts Matthew Baldwin, deputy director-general of DG ENER at the European Commission. Matthew takes us through the initial successes of joint gas purchasing through ‘AggregateEU’, part of a much broader set...
by mcwebmaster | May 25, 2023
Ahead of the start of the trilogue on the Gas Decarbonisation Package, we call on Member States to support an ambitious and binding EU-level biomethane target of 35 bcm in 2030 in the Gas Regulation, in line with the REPowerEU Plan. Member States would be free to...