According to TASS, the cost of the January futures contract on the TTF hub in the Netherlands fell to $ 1,939.6 per 1,000 cubic meters.

m, or € 166 for 1 MWh.

On December 21, gas futures prices in Europe after a record jump to $ 2,190.4 per 1,000 cubic meters.

m by the close of the trading session fell to almost $ 2100.

Earlier, Stanislav Mitrakhovich, an expert at the National Energy Security Fund, lecturer at the Financial University under the Russian government, in an interview with RT, commented on the message about the rise in gas prices in Europe.

On December 20, Sergei Pikin, director of the Energy Development Fund, in a conversation with FBA Economics Segodnya, said that the decrease in Gazprom's transit through Poland and Ukraine was due to a reduction in European applications for Russian gas.