Europe records first monthly drop in seaborne natural gas supply in over a year as terminal maintenance and tighter global flows impact import volumes.
Europe is experiencing its first monthly decline in seaborne natural gas imports in over a year, driven by terminal maintenance and reduced global supply availability.
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