Russian President Vladimir Putin will have to pay the price if he were to "weaponize" gas supplies to Europe as Russia-Ukraine tensions rise, says energy expert Dan Yergin.As such, the more likely scenario is that gas supplies could be disrupted because of violence in the region, rather than as a…
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