Britain
and other European countries have turned to the United States as they try to
reduce their reliance on Russian energy supplies following Moscow's invasion of
Ukraine begun in February.
This
partnership will bring down prices for British consumers and help end Europe's
dependence on Russian energy," British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said in
a statement.
The "UK-US Energy Security and Affordability
Partnership" will also aim to drive investment in clean energy and
exchange ideas on energy efficiency and reducing demand for gas.
Household
energy bills have hit record highs this year following Russia’s invasion of
Ukraine forcing the UK government to cap costs and subsidize the
difference a measure analysts forecast could cost up to 42 billion pounds or
US$51 billion over the 18 months the cap is in place.
Western countries are also attempting to cap how much Russia
can profit from the rise in energy costs that has followed its invasion of
Ukraine.
The G7 - which includes Britain and the United States - has
agreed a $60 per barrel price cap on Russian seaborne crude oil.
The
United States became the world's largest LNG exporter in the first half of
2022, US Energy Information Administration data showed as the country rapidly
increased its export capacity and high prices, particularly in Europe led
to higher exports.
Britain said the United States would aim to export 9-10
billion cubic metres of LNG over the next year under the agreement, maintaining
the increase in exports seen this year.
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Eikon data showed Britain has imported around 11 billion cubic metres (bcm) of
gas from the United States so far in the first 11 months of 2022, up from 4 bcm
in 2021.
Sunak met US President Joe Biden at the G20 in Indonesia
last month, where Sunak highlighted the importance of the United States as an
economic partner even without a free trade deal. Talks on a free trade
agreement are suspended.
On Wednesday, Junior Trade Minister Greg Hands will begin a
visit to the United States, where he is announcing a memorandum of
understanding on trade with South Carolina, the third such agreement with a US
state aimed at boosting trade missions and sharing expertise.
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