A Russian-owned natural gas compressor station operated by Gazprom has been burning gas at an excessive rate amid gas shortages in Europe.
at an excessive rate on Finland’s border, as European nations scramble to shore up supplies amid cuts from Moscow, reports said Friday.gas compressor station operated by Gazprom
Fox News Digital could not immediately reach Gazprom for comment on whether the "flaring" is due to an error at the plant. However, according to analysts from the Norway energy consulting group Rystad, the amount of gas being burned into the atmosphere is equivalent roughly 0.5% of the European Union’s needs, reported Reuters.
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