Europe's gas problemWe all know the problem existing in Europe involving natural gas where Russia has cut back volume of natural gas to Europe. But CNBC had an article where I wanted to quote 3 paragraphs. -------------------------We have to be ready, there might be full disruption in near [the] future, and that means that we need to have a plan in place," Kadri Simson, Europe's energy commissioner, told CNBC last week. European leaders are concerned about a complete shutdown in supplies, particularly because many industries use the commodity as a raw material in their manufacturing process. In this context, there have been efforts to seek alternative suppliers and different sources of energy. However, this transition is a difficult task that's impossible to be done in a short timeframe.---------------' So the point worth repeating..the transition is impossible to be done in a short time frame. That means natural gas prices will remain high for some time