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Is Europe getting complacent? [Gas in Transition]

With no end in sight of the Russia-Ukraine war, global energy markets will continue to be unstable, making 2023 another difficult year for global energy. Last year’s energy challenges could be repeated next winter and probably the next. Europe is not out of the woods yet. As EU energy commissioner Kadri Simson said, Europe has come a long way, but it still has a tough job ahead of it. [Gas in Transition, Volume 3, Issue 4]

TTF front-month drops below €40/MWh

EU Winter 2023 - Disguised as a Great Pyrrhic Victory

It's highly plausible that EU might need to ‘fight the battle’ more than once, the million-dollar question would be whether EU could attract at least the same amount of LNG in the future, where seven cargoes out of each ten vessels were destined to EU.

Global gas markets to remain tight next year amid supply squeeze

LONDON: Global gas markets are expected to remain tight next year as Russian pipeline gas supplies dwindle and gas demand falls in Europe in response to energy saving measures and high prices, the International Energy Agency (IEA) says.

Названа единственная страна в Европе, которая не боится дефицита российского газа

Из-за энергетического кризиса Европа будет дрожать от холода, пишет TAC. Достаточно взглянуть на Германию – немцы разговаривают только о том, как пережить зиму. | 15.09.2022, ИноСМИ

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