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Germany’s Oil and Gas Output Is Dwindling as Prices Rise

The New York Times – Business:

Natural gas production in Germany has fallen about 80 percent in the past two decades even as the country seeks to replace flows from Russia.

Stanley Reed and Maximilian Mann
Author: Stanley Reed and Maximilian Mann

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Berlin (Germany), Natural Gas, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline
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