Gas in EU running out, but won't freeze
In an interview with Victoria Senkevich and BISI analyst Anatoly Boyashov, the current state of the European gas market is discussed. According to Boyashov, gas storage supplies in the EU have reached the brink of depletion, but member states plan to intensify the search for alternatives and keep prices within an acceptable range. Possible tariff adjustments and increasing sliding scales as reserves diminish were noted, although the analyst's forecasts do not anticipate a sharp price collapse in the coming months.
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The European Union is facing rising energy supply costs due to reduced deliveries from ASE, forcing countries to seek diversification of sources and strengthen internal infrastructure.
BISI analytics expert on current challenges in gas supplies to the EU and how countries are responding to potential disruptions.
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