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Spain sees no risk in rising reliance on U.S. liquefied gas

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Posted on March 13, 2025

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MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish Energy Minister Sara Aagesen said on Thursday she did not see any risk in Europe's growing reliance on liquefied natural gas from the United States amid threats by President

Spain Confident in Rising U.S. LNG Imports Amid Global Tensions

MADRID (Reuters) - Spanish Energy Minister Sara Aagesen said on Thursday she did not see any risk in Europe's growing reliance on liquefied natural gas from the United States amid threats by President Donald Trump to escalate a wider global trade war.

Imports of U.S. gas have grown substantially, she said, though the U.S. business model meant that "we do not see any risk from the entry of American gas in Europe."

"American gas has a fundamental role, but there are also other (exporting) states, such as Qatar, and there is diversification," she told reporters in Madrid, adding that Europe still needed to think about its future strategic autonomy, with less imported gas and more renewable energy production.

Thanks to the largest stable of import terminals in the European Union, Spain has become the top re-exporter of sea-borne liquefied gas supply in the region as Russian exports through pipelines have plummeted following the war in Ukraine.

Initially, Spain's LNG imports from Russia soared, but recently supply from the U.S. has replaced Russian imports and become the main source of gas for Spain.

Still, Aagesen said the European Union needed a plan to wean itself off Russian gas without hurting households and industries.

She said Spain would approve a 700 million euro ($759 million) subsidy for energy storage investments.

($1 = 0.9225 euros)

(Reporting by Pietro Lombardi, editing by Inti Landauro and Bernadette Baum)

Key Takeaways

  • Spain sees no risk in U.S. LNG reliance.
  • U.S. gas imports have replaced Russian supplies.
  • Spain is a top re-exporter of LNG in Europe.
  • Energy diversification and renewables are key.
  • EU needs a plan to reduce Russian gas dependency.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses Spain's reliance on U.S. liquefied natural gas and its implications for energy strategy in Europe.
Why is Spain importing more U.S. gas?
Spain has increased U.S. gas imports to replace Russian supplies and become a leading LNG re-exporter in Europe.
What is Spain's energy strategy?
Spain aims to diversify energy sources, reduce reliance on imported gas, and increase renewable energy production.

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