Core Insights - The EU's commitment to purchase $750 billion in energy products from the US faces significant challenges, as analysts believe this figure exceeds both EU import demand and US export capacity [1][2] - The agreement requires the EU to import approximately $250 billion annually in US energy products, which is more than three times the current energy trade volume of about €65 billion (approximately $76 billion) [1][2] - Market analysts warn that this commitment is impractical and could lead to rising global energy prices, affecting domestic energy costs in both the US and EU [1] Group 1: Demand and Supply Discrepancies - To meet the $250 billion target, the EU would need to import about 67% of its energy demand from the US, which is unrealistic given the current import levels [2] - In 2024, the EU's total energy imports from the US are projected to be around €65 billion, with LNG accounting for €20 billion (35 million tons) and oil products for €44 billion [2] - Even if the EU shifted all LNG purchases to the US, the total would only reach €40-50 billion, necessitating a complete withdrawal of other suppliers from the EU market [2] Group 2: Market Forces vs. Political Will - Despite political intentions, market forces will dictate energy flows, and the EU cannot control the import behaviors of its companies [3] - The EU does not directly purchase energy; transactions are conducted by private companies, limiting the EU's ability to enforce compliance with the agreement [3] - Analysts emphasize that the EU would either have to pay excessively high prices for US LNG or receive more LNG than it can handle, making the agreement impractical [3] Group 3: Global Competition and Energy Transition - The EU's plan to increase fuel purchases contradicts its expected decline in demand as it transitions to clean energy [4] - Other countries, such as Japan and South Korea, are also seeking to increase their energy imports from the US, intensifying competition for US energy supplies [3][4] - The most likely outcome of the trade agreement is increased European participation in US LNG projects, which would occur regardless of the agreement [4]
欧洲承诺购买7500亿美国能源,一张注定无法兑现的“空头支票”?
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-07-30 10:08