Next winter, the European Union may face difficulties filling underground gas storage facilities (UGS). It has been reported TASS Referring to the report of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on economic development prospects.
According to the IMF report, gas prices in Europe are now lower than expected. EU countries have accumulated enough gas, so a shortage this winter is unlikely.
“However, replenishing stocks in the face of significantly reduced supply from Russia will be a difficult task ahead of next winter, especially in the case of very cold weather and increased energy demand in China that will lead to price increases,” the IMF said. report.
formerly Bloomberg reportedGermany wants to limit LNG imports from Russia. According to the German authorities, this decision will also be an additional effort to reduce the dependence on the energy supply to the republic.
Source: Gazeta
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