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NATGAS: Wien Energie to Completely Diversify from Russian Gas from 2025

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Wien Energie has signed new supply agreements to enable to completely diversify away from Russian supplies from 2025, according to Bloomberg.

  • The utility is one of Europe’s biggest remaining consumers of Russian natural gas and is procuring new supplies via Norway, North Africa and LNG.
  • Wien Energie has agreed 10TWh of non-Russian gas supply for 2025 while traders need to certify the gas is non-Russian.
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Wien Energie has signed new supply agreements to enable to completely diversify away from Russian supplies from 2025, according to Bloomberg.

  • The utility is one of Europe’s biggest remaining consumers of Russian natural gas and is procuring new supplies via Norway, North Africa and LNG.
  • Wien Energie has agreed 10TWh of non-Russian gas supply for 2025 while traders need to certify the gas is non-Russian.