Trafigura: European gas crisis ‘potentially alleviated’ – FT

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Trafigura Chief Executive Officer Jeremy Weir said at Financial Times Commodities Asia Summit in Singapore on Wednesday, the European gas crisis has been “potentially alleviated”.“Concerns about the gas shortage in Europe have abated, and the region should have sufficient gas supplies this winter as long as the pipeline through Ukraine stays open.”

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