The US is also expected to gain from liquefied natural gas (LNG) production after Russian gas supplies were cut off after inflation sent energy prices skyrocketing.
With the US becoming the world’s largest LNG exporter last year, around two-thirds of exports have gone to Europe. Those exports are expected to nearly double by 2030, according to the Department of Energy.
In conclusion we would say that the US war industry and natural gas exports have experienced a “boom” due to the war in Ukraine, literally “flooding” Europe, which will continue in the coming years.
Geopolitically, the war in Ukraine seals the EU-Russia “divorce” for many years to come, with their relations now at a worse level than the Cold War, while NATO “resurrected” at the same time.



