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UK could get shortage of gas if it does not rain soon in Norway.
And if the UK is short of gas will that mean we will get less from Moffat? You can be sure it does.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1651532/uk-energy-crisis-Norway-power-supply-Britain-EU-update
Self-sufficiency is a wonderful thing.
Getting closer to Norway turning off the taps.
"The UK only imports 6% of its gas from Russia" starting to sound a bit hollow.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/science/1651780/norway-first-uk-energy-crisis-panic-battery-europe-cut-off-gas-supplies-russia-invasion
So be,the Greens are replacing the Catholic Church as the ones you don't go up against in this country .
This article wants you to sign in to the "law" website but I have come across a few salient points relating to it.
It says "A PR firm for Rockhopper declined to comment, citing the ongoing arbitration proceedings." We might get a decision on that one by the 24th of this month as its 120 days are up then.
But more relevant is the statement that:
"In Germany, officials agreed to pay €2.5 billion in compensation to Swedish energy giant Vattenfall and a number of other energy companies, with those companies, in turn, agreeing to drop their claims under the treaty. Uniper did not respond to requests for comment."
Now that is relevant as Germany realised it would lose so it jumped the gun and agreed to the compensation. Will Ryan put his back to the wall or will he and the government try and do a deal with Providence?
Hopefully not to long now before the "proverbial" hits the fan, I suspect.
"In Germany, officials agreed to pay €2.5 billion in compensation to Swedish energy giant Vattenfall and a number of other energy companies, with those companies, in turn, agreeing to drop their claims under the treaty. Uniper did not respond to requests for comment.
A PR firm for Rockhopper declined to comment, citing the ongoing arbitration proceedings.
UK Threatens power cuts and blackouts in January.
You can be sure they will not be sending us any gas via the Moffat connection if they are in the dark.
https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/1652868/UK-power-cut-warning-blackouts-january-emergency-plan-fuel-shortfall-outages-latest