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EU tells members to prepare for 'prolonged disruption' to energy markets from Iran war

EU tells members to prepare for
# 31 March 2026 13:27 (UTC +04:00)

European Union governments should prepare for a "prolonged disruption" to energy markets as a result of the Iran war, the bloc's energy ​chief has told countries' ministers ahead of an emergency ​meeting on Tuesday, Reuters reports.

In a letter to energy ministers, dated ⁠March 30 and seen by Reuters, EU Energy Commissioner ​Dan Jorgensen said governments were "encouraged to make timely preparations in ​anticipation of a potentially prolonged disruption".

Europe's heavy reliance on imported fuel means the continent is very exposed to the Middle East conflict's impact on ​global energy prices. European gas prices have jumped more ​than 70% since the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran began on February 28.

The ‌bloc's ⁠supplies of crude oil and natural gas have not been hit directly by the closure of key shipping route the Strait of Hormuz, since Europe imports most of those energy ​sources from suppliers ​outside of ⁠the Middle East.

However, Jorgensen said Brussels was particularly concerned in the short term about Europe's supply ​of refined petroleum products such as jet ​fuel and ⁠diesel.

Governments should avoid taking any measures that would increase fuel consumption, limit trade of petroleum products, or disincentivise output at ⁠European refineries ​that handle these products, the letter ​said.

"Member States are encouraged to defer any non-emergency refinery maintenance," the letter added.

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