(Bloomberg) -- Operators of Europe's natural-gas
storage facilities and liquefied natural gas terminals should
provide more data on flows and storage levels to improve market
transparency, the European Federation of Energy Traders said.
The information should be available free of charge to all
market participants via the Internet, in the national language
and in English, EFET said in a report published yesterday. The
group is made up of more than 70 energy-trading companies from
18 European countries.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
storage facilities and liquefied natural gas terminals should
provide more data on flows and storage levels to improve market
transparency, the European Federation of Energy Traders said.
The information should be available free of charge to all
market participants via the Internet, in the national language
and in English, EFET said in a report published yesterday. The
group is made up of more than 70 energy-trading companies from
18 European countries.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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