The EU is pushing to cap the price of Russian gas imports, but not all of the bloc’s energy ministers are happy with the idea, the Hungarians and Greeks for instance.

    Guests:

    Cornelia Meyer
    CEO at Meyer Resources

    Christof Ruehl
    Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University

    Sonia Buchholtz
    Director of Energy Transition at Forum Energii

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    12 Comments

    1. there is no energy crisis, Russia burning 10 million USD worth of unused gas EVERY DAY near the Finnish border. But the west decided to pay the »cost of freedom«, so pin the ukrainian flag onto your shirt and enjoy the western style of living while it lasts.

    2. Well said and true! It is gone, we lived through the zenith of our time. The corrupt government will take down this country like what happened to Rome. My condolence to anyone approaching retirement who may have concerns over whether your pension pot will stretch to cover the rising costs of living. Bad energy policy, bad foreign policy, bad regulatory policy, and insane fiscal policy.

    3. "price cap, no gas." What a befitting treat. Has anyone heard of buyers of anything dictate the price to the sellerr? Nope. First time hearing. World gone mad. If you wanna buy, pay the price. If not leave it.

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