Anders Opedal, head of Norway’s largest energy company, said the gas shortage in the European market will continue in 2023. He talked about it in an interview. Bloomberg.
“The gas tanks are quite full and the weather is hot right now and this affects the gas price, but these tanks need to be filled with less Russian gas this year. “We’re likely to see a market where gasoline prices fluctuate wildly,” said Equinor CEO.
formerly Bloomberg WroteThat the EU could save itself from an energy crisis thanks to an abnormally hot winter.
Warm weather will continue until the end of January, as a strong atmospheric front across the region blocks the flow of cold arctic air. Thus, the first half of January could be one of the warmest in decades.
Source: Gazeta

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