Europe's Gas Use Falls Below 2022 Levels—A Structural Shift

Europe's Gas Use Falls Below 2022 Levels—A Structural Shift

Europe now consumes less natural gas than four years ago, reversing decades of rising demand. Higher prices destroyed consumption, while industry cut waste and switched fuels. Heavy users—chemicals, steel, aluminum—cut output or moved production. LNG terminals now receive gas from Qatar and the US instead of Russia, under contracts locked in for 15–20 years.

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