EU Risks Stranding Gas Investments as Bloc Builds Pipelines
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European Union countries are at risk of stranding natural gas investments as they build pipelines between nations amid declining demand, according to an energy trading industry group.
The push for new routes and more infrastructure to bolster security of supply has led to “significant” investment, resulting in historic pipeline links being used less, Doug Wood, the chairman of the gas committee for the European Federation of Energy Traders in Amsterdam, said in an interview. Low utilization of gas assets may deter future investment, said Wood, who took his post on Jan. 1.