Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, “the [LNG] opportunity today is clearly tremendous because of what we’re seeing in markets,” fellow Francisco Monaldi told NGI News. But “I think the potential that is there is not going to be fulfilled because of the risks.”
As Biden meets with leaders of Mexico and Canada, the focus on the immigration crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border remains. “They're going to have to talk about whether Mexico is serious about immigration or not,” Center for the U.S. and Mexico director Tony Payan said.
With Abbott’s support for fentanyl test strips, Texas could soon make them legal. “Test strips are not going to prevent every single overdose,” drug policy fellow Katharine Neill Harris said, “[but] if they prevent one overdose, then that makes them worth it.”
Although European gas availability continues to be a crucial factor in its uncertain prices, Center for Energy Studies fellow Anna Mikulska points out that “the economic ripple effects can be actually quite problematic for the long term.”
The trilateral summit, said Center for the U.S. and Mexico director Tony Payan, “shows that Biden is very serious about engaging both Canada and Mexico again, leaving the relative isolationism of the Trump administration behind.”