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Gas storage now almost half of required winter level

Gas storage now almost half of required winter level

Energy Minister Stientje van Veldhoven announced that Dutch gas reserves have reached approximately half the capacity needed for a typical winter. She confirmed that the process of filling the reservoirs is ongoing to ensure energy security.

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