GRTgaz, the French gas grid company with three liquefied natural gas import terminals under its control, began transporting pipeline gas to Germany after reversing the normal flow on the only link between the two nations and since then European Union day-ahead spot gas prices have dropped, though other influences have been at play.

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GRTgaz, the French natural gas transmission company with three liquefied natural gas import terminals under its control, said LNG would help it through the winter season and was working on reversing flows to Germany following the cut-off of pipeline supplies from Russia to the European Union.

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Leading oil and gas and LNG executives as well as heads of European Union utilities had interesting observations to make on the first day of the four-day Gastech Conference and Exhibition held in the northern Italian city of Milan.

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GRTgaz, the French natural gas grid operator and parent company of the main LNG terminals operator, has signed an agreement with the network operator of the Baltic state of Latvia for the French utility to support the modernization of the Latvian gas system and its energy transition process.

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GRTgaz, the French natural gas grid operator and parent company of the LNG terminals operator, said the nation was well prepared with full storage to meet gas demands during the coming winter, provided minimum LNG supplies are maintained in the event of an exceptional cold spell.

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GRTgaz, the French natural gas network operator and whose subsidiary manages three LNG import terminals, said no supply problems were foreseen this winter season and added that send-outs of LNG into the system had doubled over the past year.

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GRTgaz, the French natural gas pipeline network operator whose subsidiary Elengy operates three LNG import terminals, has outlined its 10-year development plan, including expansion and upgrades at the Montoir-de-Bretagne facility on the West Coast and at the two terminals near Marseille, where capacity will be more than doubled.

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French natural gas network operators, GRTgaz and Terega, are confident they have lined up sufficient underground storage and supplies of LNG to ensure the smooth operation of the nation’s gas system throughout the winter.

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French pipeline company GRTgaz has inaugurated its Val de Saone project in eastern France that will fully amalgamate LNG and pipeline supplies and boost capacity on the North-South axis, creating a single natural gas market in France from November.

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Fluxys Belgium, operator of the nation’s natural gas transmission network and the Zeebrugge LNG import terminal, and French network operator GRTgaz have launched the first virtual interconnection point in Northwest Europe to enhance natural gas trading opportunities.

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