Bloomberg: gas prices in Europe rose on suspicions that Russia will not increase supplies
Gas prices in Europe rose from – for suspicions that Russia will not ensure the increase in supplies promised by President Vladimir Putin. Bloomberg reports it.
The cost of gas in Europe increased by 9.7 percent, as the volume of supplies from Russia remained significantly below the norm. As of this writing, gas is trading at $ 935 per thousand cubic meters, according to the London-based ICE stock exchange. On November 8, fuel pumping stopped through the key Russian gas pipeline Yamal-Europe, which is used for supplies to Poland and Germany.