Europe risks remain without gas in the next two months due to frost weather and low stocks of blue fuel in storages, writes Bloomberg.
Publication authors noted that the prerequisites for the fuel crisis began to transition to renewable energy sources and a decrease in natural gas production. As a result, last year electricity generation fell in European countries due to wind power and solar energy.
“Ahead of the two coldest months of winter, and there are concerns that gas can end in Europe,” the article says.