The projected carry out would be the second-highest on record and only just below 609 TWh at the end of winter 2019/20.
Exceptionally high prices have forced energy-intensive industries, including makers of fertiliser, steel, chemicals, ceramics, glass and cement to close plants, which has saved large volumes of gas. At the same time, high prices continued to maximise the inflow of liquefied natural gas to Europe at the expense of importers in China and South Asia.
GODDAMNIT! TURN OFF THAT GAS STOVE! YOU'RE KILLING GRANDMA!
But price for the consumer sky high
So if you can't predict the weather 3 months in advance, what makes you think that you can predict weather 100 years in advance?
So what is the price?🤣🤣🤣
Please stop breaking into my home and stealing my kettle for every gas story B shoot.