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Why Natural Gas Prices in Europe Are Suddenly Plunging

Por: The New York Times Business October 25, 2022

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The war in Ukraine is raging, Russian natural gas exports to Europe are dwindling and the winter heating season is approaching. That would seem like a recipe for higher prices, yet the cost of the fuel, which is vital for heating homes and for powering electricity plants and industry, has been plummeting.The benchmark European price of natural gas this week fell to a level that is more than 70 percent below its record high in August. One of the... + full article



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