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Reuters UK
By Marwa Rashad and Isla Binnie LONDON/MADRID (Reuters) – Europe’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals have limited available capacity to absorb extra supply from the United States or other major producers in the event of Russian gas disruption if it invades Ukraine. Mounting concerns that Russia, which provides around a third of Europe’s gas, is preparing to invade Ukraine which could disrupt gas flows to Europe. Russia has repeatedly denied it is preparing to invade Ukraine. The U.S. administration has recently approached major energy producers such as Qatar and Japan and to see if they ca…