Europe’s gas storage levels have fallen below 40 percent for the first time since the start of winter, slipping to 39.9 percent, equivalent to 455.45 terawatt-hours (TWh), down from 604 TWh a year earlier, data from Gas Infrastructure Europe showed.
Germany has been the most affected, with storage levels dropping to 31.25 percent (78.47 TWh).
Gas prices remained above €33, rising 0.82 percent to €33.13 per megawatt-hour, amid growing concerns over a cold spell expected later this month.
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