Europe’s ‘moderated’ winter affects global energy market

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Europe’s ‘moderated’ winter affects global energy market
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Europe’s “moderated” winter has caused the global energy market to “settle down a bit” amid Australia’s current energy price crisis, Lead Writer of The Australian Graham Lloyd says.

“We’ve started the new year pretty much where we left off last year – with a bit of confusion and uncertainty in the energy markets,” Mr Lloyd told Sky News Australia.

“The impact of the government’s interventions won’t be known for a long time and it will really decide the relations between the industry and the government and that’ll be what matters.”

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