Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused natural gas prices to spike. War can influence the cost of fuel, but there are many others that affect energy markets. Watch this film to find out more.

    0:00 – Why are natural gas prices rising?
    0:31 – How is natural gas used?
    0:52 – Why Gas prices have surged in Europe
    2:00 – How inflation affects energy prices
    3:58 – How the weather affects energy prices
    6:00 – How geopolitics affect energy prices
    6:23 – How the war on Ukraine can effect gas price
    7:23 – How Russian gas is transported through Europe
    8:52 – What will Europe do with reduced Russian gas imports?
    9:40 – How green energy can affect natural gas prices
    11:20 – The Natural gas trading market

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