U.S. Tightens Its Grip on Europe’s Gas Market 🇺🇸⚡🌍

A major, quiet shift is unfolding in global energy politics.

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In 2025, Europe imported 312.7 bcm of natural gas. The most striking change? The U.S. is now Europe’s second-largest supplier, delivering 82.9 bcm — that’s:

26.5% of all EU gas imports

58% of total LNG supply

61% YoY growth

While Norway remains the top supplier, Russia has fallen to the bottom, largely due to Ukraine transit disruptions a stark reversal from previous years.

This isn’t just numbers it’s control. Whoever dominates supply can influence prices, energy security, and regional politics.

💡 Insight for traders: Big moves in energy and LNG-linked assets often follow these shifts before the headlines even hit. Keep an eye on names showing early momentum.

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