German econ minister calls for EU to coordinate natgas buying

Reuters

Published Oct 05, 2022 00:12

BERLIN (Reuters) - European Union member countries, afflicted by soaring prices for natural gas, should coordinate more to make the bloc a single energy buyer, German Economy Minister Robert Habeck said, and the United States should show more solidarity with European countries that supported America during periods of high oil prices.

Habeck, who heads the effort to wean Europe's largest economy off the once-abundant Russian gas that fuelled it through decades of prosperity, said the EU should make better use of its market power to keep prices in check.

The EU "should bundle its market power and orchestrate smart and synchronised buying behaviour by the member states so that they don't compete against each other and drive prices up further," he told the Neue Osnabruecker Zeitung newspaper.

Europe has been scrambling to cut its dependency on Russian gas since Moscow launched its invasion of Ukraine in February. with dramatic implications for Germany especially, which was the largest consumer.