Yes, it obviously can. Your LNG storage can hold a limited amount of fuel. This amount is not meant to replace the flow of pipeline gas. Yet, it’s not possible to fill past that amount. Hence, ships are stuck and trying to dump LNG by any means they can. It’s kind of amazing how little you seem to understand about the situation here.
Oh and the article explicitly mentions Russian LNG making up 16% of the LGN imports in Europe, how is that “still largely coming from Russia”?
Oh well my bad then, some of Russian LNG is being repackaged by India and China whilethe rest comes from US at even higher price.
Yes, it obviously can. Your LNG storage can hold a limited amount of fuel. This amount is not meant to replace the flow of pipeline gas. Yet, it’s not possible to fill past that amount. Hence, ships are stuck and trying to dump LNG by any means they can. It’s kind of amazing how little you seem to understand about the situation here.
Oh well my bad then, some of Russian LNG is being repackaged by India and China whilethe rest comes from US at even higher price.