“The corridor will be applied to all wholesale transactions and will not be limited to imports from specific regions nor to specific uses of natural gas,” the draft proposal states.
A group of states, which includes Greece, Poland and Italy, have drawn up a proposal for the establishment by the European Union of a “dynamic price corridor” for natural gas with the aim of reducing energy prices and inflation.
“The corridor will be applied to all wholesale transactions and will not be limited to imports from specific regions nor to specific uses of natural gas,” reads the draft proposal, which will be tabled at the European Political Community informal summit in Prague.
The two “camps” regarding the cap on natural gas have formed.
On the one hand, the 15 who have subscribed to the request to impose a general ceiling on natural gas.
The bloc is led by Greece and has so far managed to win alongside Spain, Italy and France (although Paris can also join the so-called flexible ones), Belgium, Malta, Slovakia, Slovenia, Lithuania, Croatia, Poland, Portugal , Romania and Bulgaria.
Those who are mainly reacting are the Germans and the Dutch, who reaffirmed their “love” on Tuesday at the Solz-Rutte meeting, and the Danes.
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