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Natural Gas Prices in Europe Fall to Pre-Invasion Levels

Por: The New York Times Business January 03, 2023

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European natural gas prices, which soared last year after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, have now fallen well below their levels before the start of the war, reflecting the continent’s success rounding up alternatives to Russian gas, widespread conservation efforts and a relatively mild winter.But the news comes as Europe’s economy is slowing — half the European Union is expected to be in recession this year, the head of the International... + full article



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