Ships laden with liquified natural gas crowd Europe coastline
🚢 Dozens of ships are waiting for their turn.
Europe’s coasts are being swamped by lines of full ships full of liquified natural gas, hoping to unload at the docks. This liquified natural gas should offset the swelling energy crisis in Europe, but there’s a big problem... traffic. The coast of Spain is particularly seeing an overwhelming number of ships off its shores. Grid operators in the region are warning they will likely need to suspend loading operations while they tackle the glaring congestion problem.
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