Europe’s Energy Policy Unravels A Potential Advantage For US Energy Over Europe

 | Sep 26, 2022 08:02

  • Aneeka Gupta, Director, Macroeconomic Research, WisdomTree
  • The clock is ticking for Europe to shield its economy amidst the current energy crisis. The cost of electricity across the European bloc is nearly 10 times the 10-year average in response to Russia cutting back natural gas supplies in retaliation to sanctions[1]. There has been a substantial increase in the share of supply of Liquidifies Natural Gas (LNG) and alternative suppliers as a direct replacement of waning Russian gas supply.

    Figure 1: Natural gas flows in the European market, first half 2022 versus first half 2021