EU Urges Member Countries to Ease Gas Demands Amid Iran Conflict
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The European Union has asked Member States to reduce natural gas storage efforts and to start refilling reserves to limit demand, in the context of increasing energy prices during the war between the United States and Israel against Iran, reported the Financial Times.
The move to loosen the question. Jorgensen indicates the target of 80% (ANSA)
The European Union has asked Member States, through European Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen, to reduce the target level of filling gas deposits to 80% of their capacity, with 10 percentage points under the EU's official objectives, "as soon as possible in the filling season, to provide security and confidence for participants on the market", to transmit ...
The European Commission has urged member states to reduce their natural gas storage targets and start gradually rebuilding reserves to curb demand as energy prices have risen sharply amid the US-Israeli war against Iran, the Financial Times reported on Saturday.
Gas prices in Europe rose to 35% on Friday, due to Iranian and Israeli attacks that reached some of the most important gas infrastructures in the Middle East
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