Gas crisis is on the wane, but the market remains vigilant

Europe, and especially Denmark, is on track to emerge from the gas crisis, but TSO Energinet, which monitors development in the gas market, is still cautious given how rapidly the situation could change.
Den første flydende LNG-terminal er placeret i Wilhelmshaven på den tyske vestkyst, og stod færdig i december 194 dage efter byggestart. | Photo: Pool/reuters/ritzau Scanpix
Den første flydende LNG-terminal er placeret i Wilhelmshaven på den tyske vestkyst, og stod færdig i december 194 dage efter byggestart. | Photo: Pool/reuters/ritzau Scanpix
BY LOUISE WENDT JENSEN, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

Quite unusually, gas was injected into Danish gas inventories between Christmas and New Year rather than the opposite.

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