Some analysts assumed that cutting Russian gas exports would force the country to either shut down some production of natural gas or flare it.
- Sep 29, 2022, 9:00 AM CDT
The assumption was an enduring one for oil and gas both. A number of analysts toured the media, arguing that if production at an oil or gas field is suspended, this field eventually risks becoming unproductive forever. Because demand for natural gas is highly seasonal in nature, Gazprom has organized production at its biggest fields in such a way as to be able to increase or reduce it in relatively short order.
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