
Didier Holleaux
Didier Holleaux is the executive vice-president of Engie, a French multinational utility company, which is partly state-owned. He has been a prominent figure in discussions regarding Europe's energy security, especially in the context of the ongoing energy crisis stemming from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Holleaux has noted that a reasonable peace in Ukraine could lead to the resumption of significant Russian gas supplies to Europe, highlighting the shifting dynamics of energy dependency and the challenges facing EU nations as they navigate their energy strategies.
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Didier Holleaux is the Executive Vice President of the French company Engie who commented on potential gas supply from Russia.
Belgija įvardijo, kiek tikėtinas grįžimas prie rusiškų dujųDidier Holleaux, the executive vice-president at France’s Engie, suggested that peace in Ukraine could lead to a resumption of Russian gas imports.
EU considers plans for firms to break Russian gas contracts without penalties | GasDidier Holleaux is the Executive Vice President of the French energy group Engie who proposed a return to gas imports from Russia.
Áp lực mua lại khí đốt Nga của châu Âu vì căng thẳng với MỹDidier Holleaux, executive vice-president at France's Engie, said Russia could supply around 20-25 percent of EU needs.
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