NatGas Home Heating Bills 28% Higher in U.S., 300% Higher in Europe
The U.S. Energy Information Administration recently published its Winter Fuels Outlook for 2022-2023. Major media outlets are picking up on this statistic: The U.S. average household that heats with natural gas will pay $931 this winter, up 28% (or $206) from what that same household paid last winter. Although production (supplies) of natural gas is increasing, demand is going up even more. Yes, LNG exports play a role in that, but so too does an increase in demand from domestic power generators, industrial users, etc. But here's what we want to point out about this news, some context that's missing in the stories we see: Other Western democracies, like Germany, are paying far more for natural gas than we are. FAR more.
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