The United Kingdom has gotten this bad. Truly sickening.

UK have thin store room for natural gas storage, making the country exposed to international tensions.

The United Kingdom is facing a new energy concern. According to recent data, the country currently has only about two days' worth of natural gas in storage—a particularly low level that fuels fears of a potential supply crisis amid an international context marked by energy tensions.

British reserves are said to have fallen to approximately 6,700–7,000 gigawatt-hours (GWh), a level significantly lower than at the same time last year. This structural weakness is largely explained by the country's limited storage capacity, which amounts to roughly twelve days of consumption—among the lowest in Europe.

Unlike several European countries that have developed substantial storage infrastructure to cushion supply shocks, the UK operates largely on a day-to-day basis, relying primarily on imports. Its supply depends mainly on three sources: domestic production from the North Sea, gas flows delivered via pipelines from Norway, and liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments, particularly from the United States.

This dependence makes Britain's energy system especially vulnerable to disruptions in global markets. Such disruptions have been multiplying over recent weeks amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Maritime traffic disturbances in the Gulf region, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, as well as attacks on certain energy infrastructure, have contributed to destabilizing international energy flows and driving up prices.

Intensified competition among importing regions further exacerbates pressure. Some LNG cargoes destined for Europe have been redirected toward Asia, where buyers are willing to pay higher prices to secure their supplies.

For British households and businesses, the situation could translate into another rise in energy bills. Analysts already note that the UK pays some of the highest gas prices in Europe—a direct consequence of its reliance on imports and its limited storage capacity.

The British government is nonetheless seeking to reassure the public. Authorities remind us that reserves are only one component of the supply system and that the country has multiple energy sources capable of balancing supply and demand. According to them, national supply remains secure. However, for many sector experts, this episode once again highlights the structural vulnerability of Britain's energy system, which depends heavily on international markets and maintains narrower safety margins than its European neighbors. In an unstable geopolitical context, this weakness could quickly become a strategic issue!

That is not all! What does American news teach us?

When a country is ruined and its politicians have consciously destroyed its economy and currency, it chooses WAR. And what does the so-called "Trotskyist" British government do? Following a Ukrainian strike on the Russian city of Bryansk using long-range Storm Shadow missiles manufactured in Britain, nine people were killed and 42 injured. "An event impossible without direct involvement by British experts," declared Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov. The madness of Epstein system's puppets is becoming increasingly consequential for apostate populations lacking any compass.

Source (French)
 
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