AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - The Netherlands on Wednesday postponed a mission on energy trade to Russia planned for May because of Moscow's annexation of Crimea and increased tensions in eastern Ukraine.
The Netherlands is looking at ways to safeguard its energy supply after earthquakes caused by gas production forced it to cut output from the huge Groningen gas field this year. Combined with dwindling reserves, that may increase the country's demand for imported gas.
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