In the media | 22 Apr 2023

Energy Digital: Natural gas: A post-war outlook

Toby Whittington, Lead Economist at Oxford Economics, shares an op-ed that delves into the impact of losing Russian gas and how we must look towards the prospect of securing new supplies.

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