Großbritannien ist ein Importvektor für Flüssiggas nach Europa:
https://www.ft.com/content/6e3…45-417e-9940-ccdb18ed867c
Falls nicht lesbar: https://archive.ph/sGi7m
Offenbar hat das allerdings nicht so die Qualität, die man von russischen Gas gewöhnt ist?
ZitatBut several energy companies warned that in recent months gas delivered to UK terminals has persistently been “contaminated” with high levels of materials that are often “radioactive” and can burn when they come into contact with the air.
Zitat[...] supplies delivered [...] this year have "consistently" been contaminated by "solids and liquids" that have constrained its operations and caused two shutdowns for repairs.
The solids include "hazardous", "toxic", "radioactive" and "pyrophoric" materials, said Interconnector Limited [...]
Das Problem damit ist unter anderem, dass es die Pipelines beschädigt.
Und ratet mal, wer im Winter auch an unserem Speichergas nuckeln will - jupp, Groß-minimale-Speicherkapazität-britannien:
ZitatBritain has been maximising exports to the EU this summer because in winter it relies on gas flowing back from mainland Europe, which has superior storage facilities, to meet demand at peak times.
Immerhin tragen sie zur Füllung bei. Aber das ganze deutet an, dass es nicht einfach wird, diese ganzen Abnehmer auszubalancieren, wenn zu wenig Gas da ist.