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Will the lights go out in Europe this winter?

The closure of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline has triggered a European scramble for gas supplies ahead of winter. Our new report assesses whether supply-demand dynamics will mean the economy has the fuel it needs to get through the season.

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Europe faces a cold winter as constrained gas supplies hit households and industry – but just how cold could it get? A new report from Capital Economics gauges the outlook for gas supplies and temperatures to assess just how short on energy the euro-zone economy will be this winter.

Download the report now to learn whether stocks can hold out through the season, if rationing will be needed, and what supply-demand dynamics could mean for energy prices.

The key to not running EU gas stocks too low this winter will be less demand and more LNG imports.
Edward Gardner
Edward Gardner
Commodities Economist

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