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Putin doesn't want Europe to build up itsgas reserves ahead of winter, a topenergy analyst said. - "He wants to keep the continent in perpetual panic," Helima Croft, global head of commodity strategy at RBC, told CNBC.
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"He wants to keep the continent in perpetual panic," Helima Croft, global head of commodity strategy at RBC Capital
She added that she expects Russia to make further cuts to European gas deliveries, calling Thursday's Nord Stream restart a temporary reprieve.
To be sure, Europe is preparing for reduced gas flows. On Wednesday, the European Commission proposed a 15% cut in EU gas consumption that could become mandatory if the energy situation worsens.
Croft added that Europe will have a difficult time maintaining unity as countries look to ration gas supplies.
She noted that Greece, Spain and Portugal have already raised concerns over the proposed 15% cut, with Spain suggesting it shouldn't bear as heavy a burden on rationing.
"Germany is going to bear the brunt of this — 50% of German consumers use gas to heat their homes, and so this is going to be a real challenge for Germany when they have to think about rationing," she said.