“We expect prices to remain at an elevated level in the coming winter, they will fall again in 2024-2025.

But they are subject to some fluctuations, ”RIA Novosti quotes him as saying at a briefing.

Earlier, Helen Thompson, a professor of political economy at the University of Cambridge, said that the West faces an “energy retribution” in winter for the lack of Russian gas.

Alexander Frolov, Deputy General Director of the National Energy Institute, commented on the situation with gas in Europe in an interview with the Economics Today FBA.