U.S., German officials to meet this week on LNG, hydrogen supplies

March 29, 2022

U.S. and German government officials will meet in Berlin this week with energy industry executives to discuss ways to boost Germany’s energy supplies, as Russia’s war in Ukraine ratchets up pressure on Europe to find alternate sources of energy.

The roundtable, to be led by the U.S. Commerce Department, will include executives from liquefied natural gas suppliers and hydrogen energy firms, a U.S. official familiar with the plans said.

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