The observer noted that Norway began to play an increasingly prominent role in ensuring the fuel security of Europe as the energy crisis in European countries grows.

In addition, the article says, the Norwegian authorities are "indecently cashing in" on the European Union.

We are talking about the fact that Oslo will receive $109 billion from the EU from the oil sector, which is $82 billion more than in 2021.

Previously, Norway refused to enter into long-term contracts for the supply of gas to the European Union at a fixed price to reduce consumer costs in European countries.

An expert in the field of political economy, Ahmad Yasin, in an interview with RT, said that European countries have nothing to replace Russian gas with.