A very expensive bridge for Europe. The observed increases in the price of gas in the Old Continent may not be the sign of a passing phenomenon. An S&P report analyzes the situation and details the current trend.
Indeed, it seems difficult for a solution to the gap between gas supply and demand in Europe to be found quickly. These are structural problems such as the dependence on European imports and the growing exposure to the global gas market struggling with the technical and regulatory uncertainties linked to the energy transition.
Thus Europe’s so-called gas bridge in the age of environmental sustainability could become particularly expensive. At least according to the analysis provided by the experts at this stage.