garfield reynolds. let's talk about energy. the energy crisis in europe. when you look at prices, brent, natural gas is front and center. is that easing? what is the latest? andrew: as you mentioned before, the natural gas crisis ended up closing down after the putin comments. putin did not directly link the nord stream 2 gas pipeline to his offer of ramping up gas exports to europe, although it is clear that is what he means. he noted the other way russia gets gas to europe through the ukraine was more expensive and pollutive. his deputy prime minister later said quick permitting of nord stream 2 would be a good way of increasing gas exports to europe. at the moment, that pipeline is built. it runs under the baltic. the eu needs to be satisfied that it meets standards around the separation of gas transport and production of sales. the current regulatory timetable means that may not be finally made until next year. putin obviously keen to hurry things up. it had an immediate impact on the gas market and a slow impact on to oil, which was down as well. yvonne: walk us through that slowing effect, particularly when it comes to oil. we are seeing a lower in the asi