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The UK’s energy generation and consumption patterns have changed dramatically over the last ten years. However, the nation is still remarkably reliant on imports, especially from the US, Norway, Qatar, and continental Europe, despite tremendous advancements in renewable energy. In order to balance demand across households and industries, these imports—particularly those of gas, crude oil, and electricity—have become essential. They act as a buffer against seasonal shortages and geopolitical upheavals by enhancing domestic production. Energy SourceTop Contributing CountriesUK Share in 2023–2024Key InsightsNatural GasNorway, USA, Qatar, Peru55% Norway, 45% LNGUS provided 61% of LNG; LNG adds flexibility to pipeline relianceCrude OilNorway,…

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