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Groningen Fate Tied to Pace of LNG Imports

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Dutch gas grid operator Gasuine has advised its home government against closing the Groningen gas field in October, citing security of supply concerns stemming from uncertainty over gas imports.

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Gas Supply, Gas Demand, LNG Supply, LNG Demand, Policy and Regulation, Regasification
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