And this is news because? Europe is facing record high temperatures this Winter. Many areas barely even have snow. European countries have reduced their need to make spot bookings so the transit of gas will be lower. This has nothing to do with Gazprom, the clients are ordering less on the spot market due to a milder winter than anticipated.
Less transit fees. But is Europe still receiving the gas they are due?
All I care about is the cute posing dog in the lower left corner.
Hasn’t Ukraine refused for years to buy gas directly from Russia? I thought it was buying expensive gas from Europe instead?
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And this is news because? Europe is facing record high temperatures this Winter. Many areas barely even have snow. European countries have reduced their need to make spot bookings so the transit of gas will be lower. This has nothing to do with Gazprom, the clients are ordering less on the spot market due to a milder winter than anticipated.
Less transit fees. But is Europe still receiving the gas they are due?
All I care about is the cute posing dog in the lower left corner.
Hasn’t Ukraine refused for years to buy gas directly from Russia? I thought it was buying expensive gas from Europe instead?