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Europe faces a much tougher task to rebuild gas stocks next year compared with
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Europe faces a much tougher task to rebuild gas stocks next year compared with
Europe needs to pay up to import liquefied natural gas, pray for a mild
European gas prices rocketed as much as 30% higher on Monday after Russia said
European shares slipped on Tuesday as investors fretted about soaring energy prices and a
Russia resumed pumping gas via its biggest pipeline to Europe on Thursday after a