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Europe Sleepwalked Into an Energy Crisis That Could Last Years

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  • Jan 4, 2022
  • #Energy #Europe
Isis Almeida
@isiscarol14
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Ewa Krukowska
@E_Krukowska
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Anna Shiryaevskaya
@a_shiryaevskaya
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www.bloomberg.com
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With its natural gas stockpiles running dangerously low, the European Union is at the mercy of two wily forces—Putin and the weather. The retired salt caverns, aquifers, and fuel de... Show More

With its natural gas stockpiles running dangerously low, the European Union is at the mercy of two wily forces—Putin and the weather.
The retired salt caverns, aquifers, and fuel depots that hold Europe’s stockpiles of natural gas have never been so empty at this point in winter.
Just four months after Amos Hochstein, the U.S. envoy for energy security, said Europe wasn’t doing enough to prepare for the dark and cold season ahead, the continent is grappling with a supply crunch that’s caused benchmark gas prices to more than quadruple from last year’s levels, squeezing businesses and households. The crisis has left the European Union at the mercy of the weather and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s wiles, both notoriously difficult to predict.

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Joe Weisenthal @TheStalwart · Jan 4, 2022
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Must read on how Europe has been sleepwalking for years into an energy crisis that could now last for years. by @isiscarol14 @E_Krukowska @a_shiryaevskaya
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