Rising temperatures in Europe are providing some much-needed relief as the region continues to reel from high energy prices. Europe’s critical natural gas restocking period is about to begin, but the question in the coming weeks will be from where it chooses to source its supplies. Temperatures in Europe are turning higher as peak winter is over and spring nears. Heating demand declines as mild weather spreads through Europe. This is great news for the continent’s ongoing energy crisis. Peak winter appears to have been recorded in the mid/late January timeframe when average temperatures in Europe were 30 degrees Fahrenheit. At the time, Europe was sliding into an energy crisis with declining supplies from Russia and stockpiles at extremely low levels. Then the Russian invasion in late February sent prices skyrocketing . Bloomberg cites data from Gas Infrastructure Europe, showing energy companies in Germany, France, and Poland are taking […]