Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Europe is importing U.S. natural gas like never before to heat homes, generate electricity and power factories

Tanker ships being loaded with liquefied natural gas at a Cheniere Energy export terminal. Meridith Kohut for The Wall Street Journal
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