No, it hasn't. It sjust that the reserve storage site sin Germany are 98% full, and Germany stops buying gas, so prices drop: Germany is the biggest customer.
We sooner or later start heating again, and consume gas, then buy new gas. And not form Russia, but suppliers in shorter supply. That will cost, and prices will go up again. Next year we will need to refill the reserves, and different to this year then we will not have Russian gas, but mostly only super-expensive LNG gas. Prices will explode.
They predicted a cold winter due to El Nina. Could still happen, if not this year, then next winter 23/24 will be the big crisis. Not only gas, but power alike.
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