Spain, Portugal, Greece Reject EU 15% Gas Usage Cut | OilPrice.com

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Further cracks in a united front to tackle an energy crisis in Europe have arisen Thursday, with Spain, Portugal and Greece rejecting the bloc’s plan to reduce natural gas consumption by 15% between this August and next Spring.

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