German gas importer Uniper has said that the country does not rule out undertaking gas rationing at some point following Russia’s decision to indefinitely halt gas flows via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline. Uniper, Germany’s biggest importer of Russian gas, says it’s also considering legal action against Gazprom to compensate its shareholders for a 90% drop in the company’s market value following a sharp drop in Russian gas supply since June. ” We cannot rule out that Germany might look at rationing gas as something that might have to be considered. We know that the government wants to avoid this as much as possible because that would be a disaster for so many reasons,” CEO Klaus-Dieter Maubach has told Reuters. Europe’s gas prices surged 26% on Monday after Russia stopped pumping via Nord Stream 1, a major supply route to the continent. On Friday, Gazprom shut Nord Stream indefinitely […]