- cross-posted to:
- economy@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- economy@lemmy.world
Demand for fuel has pushed gas prices up – but peace in Ukraine could flood the market and change everything
Demand for fuel has pushed gas prices up – but peace in Ukraine could flood the market and change everything
Mate, there is hardly a correlation with winter in that graph. The highest import for multiple years there is in the middle of the year, which happens to also be the hottest. One year even has the lowest imports in winter (first weeks of the year) and a peak in spring.
It certainly seems unusually higher for January compared to the rest of 2024?
What are we taking about? There was no long, hard winter. Very simple.
Gas import has seemingly little to do with temperature and probably much more with politics and price. Your new graph shows exactly the same, highest imports in summer. No correlation with temperature.
https://www.ft.com/content/0d474498-4d9b-4c1b-8502-71248c720c04
I think the ‘long, hard’ is an exaggeration (my wife agrees) but afaik cold weather is definitely correlated to higher gas prices
https://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/Europe-Faces-Coldest-Winter-Spell-As-Gas-Supply-Concerns-Mount.html