There are fresh signals that the invasion of Ukraine could seismically reshape the West’s energy relationship with Russia.
Driving the news: Germany, a huge buyer of Russian gas, on Sunday announced new steps to buffer itself from Vladimir Putin.
They include building new liquefied natural gas import terminals, expanded gas storage, and perhaps, reversing plans to close nuclear plants.
Also Sunday, U.K. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss floated the idea of G7 limits on Russian oil and gas imports.
The big picture: It’s part of wider European efforts to boost reserves and clean power that are taking…