Russia’s Gazprom is supplying as much gas to Europe as possible, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Wednesday, adding that sanctions-driven technical issues with equipment were preventing Gazprom from exporting more. In Europe, the German city of Augbsurg is one of many around the region to have rolled out a series of energy savings measures to cut down costs and save gas in response to recent shortages, and the spectre of a full gas shutoff.
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