
After weeks crossing the Atlantic, the 294-metre Murex gas tanker was finally tugged into the import terminal in Eemshaven, northern Holland, in early September.
Loaded at Cheniere Energy’s export plant located on the Sabine Pass waters, which divide the US states of Louisiana and Texas, the 173,000-cubic-metre capacity ship carried vital gas to Europe as it battles to replace Russian supplies.
But while its arrival was cheered by European leaders seeking solutions to a cost-of-living crisis stoked by soaring energy costs, the local attitude where the shipment began its journey was less enthusiastic.














With perfectly malignant timing, Biden decided to host a celebration for his Inflation Increase Act, which taxes and audits Americans to fund subsidies for Tesla drivers and other green energy special interests, even as the latest report shows food and shelter