(Reuters) – Gas pipeline operator Fluxys Belgium reported stable half-year results on Wednesday as strong demand to send gas from Belgium offset risks from Western sanctions imposed due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “Our grid has once again confirmed its role as an energy hub for North-West Europe,” the group said in a statement, citing the Zeebrugge terminal as an important gateway for natural gas via pipelines and liquefied natural gas (LNG) via shipping. Russia slashed gas deliveries to Europe after the West imposed sanctions over what Moscow called its “special military operation” in Uk…