Who wins and loses as Europe gas market becomes less flexible

Dwindling Russian imports and increasing renewable energy supporting volatility, as traders expand LNG books to meet European evolving gas demand, says Axpo executive

Policemen look on as protesters gather Vienna in March 2023, following a brutal winter of soaring natural gas prices as Europe adjusted to a new supply reality after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Policemen look on as protesters gather Vienna in March 2023, following a brutal winter of soaring natural gas prices as Europe adjusted to a new supply reality after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.Photo: AFP/SCANPIX
Published 26 April 2024, 06:56Updated 26 April 2024, 13:26