The European Parliament’s draft recommendations on the EU strategy for liquefied natural gas (LNG) and gas storage, prepared by Andras Gyürk (EPP, Hungary) and adopted by the energy committee on Monday 26 September, argue for better use of existing gas storage capacity and increased support for less connected regions.
The energy committee calls for the most efficient use possible to be made of existing LNG terminals with a cross border perspective, before supporting new regasification...