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Gas storage levels lag, state-owned EBN steps in

Gas storage levels lag, state-owned EBN steps in

Dutch Minister Stientje van Veldhoven has informed Parliament that energy companies are currently failing to store sufficient gas for the coming winter. At the government's request, state-owned company EBN has started refilling storage facilities to ensure supply. However, the minister warned that this intervention could potentially drive up gas prices for both consumers and businesses.

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