Russia stepped up pressure on Europe’s biggest economies with further cuts to the supply of gas, raising concerns of a fuel shortage this winter.
Gas flowed through Nord Stream, the main conduit for Russian fuel into Europe, at an anemic pace for a fourth-straight day, reaching on Friday only 55% of its rate from the start of the week. Germany’s Uniper SE , the continent’s biggest importer of Russian gas, said it was receiving 40% of the gas it had requested from Russia’s state-owned exporter, Gazprom PJSC.
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