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Thierry Bros, professor at Sciences Po Paris, and Anne-Sophie Corbeau, research scholar on global energy policy at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, join NGW once more to discuss where the natural gas market is heading and why. This month, they discuss how the loss of so-called buffers to supply shocks has left Europe greatly exposed to volatility, and increased pragmatism in European energy planning.
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