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What No One Is Saying About the Real Winners of Europe's Energy Crisis

| 2 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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While European households pay record energy bills, specific countries and companies are making extraordinary profits from the crisis. Here is who they are and why it's politically explosive.

Every crisis has winners. Europe's current energy emergency is no exception, and identifying the winners is not merely an academic exercise — it has direct implications for the political sustainability of the crisis management approaches that European governments are pursuing.

Norway is the most significant national winner. The Norwegian government, through its partial ownership of Equinor and through the royalty arrangements that apply to North Sea production, is receiving windfall revenues that are flowing into the Government Pension Fund — already the world's largest sovereign wealth fund at approximately $1.7 trillion. Norwegian gas exports to Europe are priced at current market rates, which means that every TTF price increase above the baseline is generating additional state revenue. Norway is an important ally and a crucial energy supplier for Europe, but the fact that it is profiting substantially from a crisis affecting its customers creates diplomatic awkwardness that neither side finds it comfortable to discuss.

Qatar is the most significant LNG winner globally. As the world's largest LNG exporter per capita and the producer of some of the cheapest-to-produce LNG in the world, Qatar is selling into a market where the marginal price is set by much more expensive alternatives. The difference between Qatar's production cost and current European TTF prices represents windfall profit margins that are extraordinary by any historical comparison.

US LNG producers are a third category. The US became the world's largest LNG exporter in 2023, and the current price environment for European gas imports is producing returns on US LNG export capacity that have made every major US LNG facility a cash machine. The commercial relationships between US LNG producers and European importers are governed by long-term contracts at prices that are significantly below current spot rates, which means the windfall is captured partly by the producers and partly by the European import companies that hold those contracts.

The political question — whether these windfall profits should be shared back with the European households who are paying the crisis prices — is being asked in multiple national parliaments and is not yet producing satisfying answers.

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