Christian Science Monitor: In Europe, they want cheaper natural gas to jumpstart an economy crippled by high energy costs. They aren't getting what they want from their current suppliers – namely Russia, which provides Europe with almost a third of its gas. But the global energy landscape is shifting, loosening Russia's tight grip on European markets.
"The European gas market at this moment is somewhat depressed due to its economy," David Goldwyn, former special envoy for international energy affairs under Secretary of......
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Can anyone break Russia’s hold on Europe’s gas?
Posted by Christian Science Monitor: David J. Unger on September 14th, 2013
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