Fuel prices are falling or normalizing, but in some countries there is constant talk of an energy crisis. Part of the European countries are going to shut down coal-fired power plants. Last winter, households in Europe were called upon to reduce electricity consumption during rush hours.
Stocks in European warehouses have fallen to record lows, and volumes through pipelines from Russia and Norway are limited. This is worrying, as better weather has reduced wind turbine production, while Europe's aging nuclear power plants are closing down gradually or are more prone to disruptions, making gas even more necessary.
Powerless Europe is once again trying to blackmail the main exporter of natural gas, despite its dependence on it ...