Going Dutch could help break Europe’s addiction to Russian gas
Putting the Groningen gas field back into production would send less money to the Kremlin but carries political risks.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Putting the Groningen gas field back into production would send less money to the Kremlin but carries political risks.
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