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    EU Energy Ministers Seek to Coordinate Iran War Response

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    Posted on March 30, 2026

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    Last updated: March 30, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    EU energy ministers will convene March 31, 2026, to coordinate responses to energy market shocks triggered by the war in Iran, focusing on gas storage, oil market stability, and averting fragmented national actions amid soaring prices.

    EU Energy Ministers Aim to Coordinate Iran War Response for Oil and Gas Markets

    EU Ministers Prepare Joint Strategy Amid Energy Market Disruption

    By Kate Abnett

    BRUSSELS, March 30 (Reuters) - European Union energy ministers will hold talks on Tuesday to coordinate their response to the disruption to oil and gas markets triggered by the Iran war, an internal EU briefing document showed.

    Impact of Iran War on European Energy Markets

    Europe's heavy reliance on energy imports has left it exposed to spiralling prices since the key shipping route the Strait of Hormuz was effectively closed and Tehran started attacking energy infrastructure in the Middle East.

    European gas prices have ​jumped more than 70% since the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran began ​on February 28.

    Coordinated Measures and Market Stability

    Ministers are invited to "indicate which concrete measures could be put in place to address the tightening of the oil and gas markets in a coordinated manner," the EU document read.

    "It remains important to avoid uncoordinated and fragmented national responses and disruptive signals to the market," the document added.

    Focus Areas for EU Energy Ministers

    The document said ministers should focus their efforts on filling gas storage for next winter and on stabilising oil product markets and ensuring these supplies.

    Short-Term Security and Long-Term Concerns

    The EU says its oil and gas supplies remain secure in the short term, since the bloc's top suppliers are Norway and the United States, rather than producers directly affected by strikes and shutdowns in the Middle East.

    But Europe is watching with concern as global supplies of certain products - in particular, diesel and jet fuel - tighten.

    Warnings from Industry Leaders

    Shell's CEO Wael Sawan last week warned that the continent could face energy shortages by April, with jet fuel, diesel and gasoline among the products being hit early.

    Preparation for Next Winter

    EU officials are trying to encourage countries to start filling their natural gas storage caverns early ahead of next winter, to avoid a dash for supplies later in the year which could cause further price spikes.

    Upcoming Ministerial Meeting

    The ministers will meet by video conference at 1300 GMT on Tuesday.

    (Reporting by Kate Abnett;Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta and Andrew Heavens)

    Table of Contents

    • EU Ministers Prepare Joint Strategy Amid Energy Market Disruption
    • Impact of Iran War on European Energy Markets

    Key Takeaways

    • •EU energy ministers meet via video conference to plan coordinated responses to disruptions from the Iran war, aiming to avoid fragmented national moves and market volatility.
    • •Efforts will prioritize early filling of gas storage ahead of next winter and stabilizing oil product markets like diesel, jet fuel amid tightening global supplies.
    • •Context: global authorities released record emergency oil reserves and issued stark warnings on energy security risks, while EU accelerates storage flexibility and storage filling urges to enhance resilience.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU energy ministers seek to coordinate Iran war response

    1Why are EU energy ministers holding talks about the Iran war?

    EU energy ministers are meeting to coordinate their response to oil and gas market disruptions caused by the Iran war, aiming to address price spikes and supply concerns.

    2How has the Iran war affected European energy markets?

    The Iran war has led to the closure of key shipping routes, attacks on energy infrastructure, and a more than 70% jump in European gas prices.

  • Coordinated Measures and Market Stability
  • Focus Areas for EU Energy Ministers
  • Short-Term Security and Long-Term Concerns
  • Warnings from Industry Leaders
  • Preparation for Next Winter
  • Upcoming Ministerial Meeting
  • 3What measures is the EU considering to address oil and gas market volatility?

    Ministers are discussing filling gas storage early for next winter, stabilizing oil product markets, and avoiding fragmented national responses.

    4Is the EU currently at risk of energy shortages?

    The EU says its short-term oil and gas supplies remain secure due to reliance on Norway and the US, but there are concerns about tight supplies of diesel and jet fuel.

    5When will the EU energy ministers meet to discuss the Iran war response?

    The EU energy ministers will meet by video conference at 1300 GMT on Tuesday.

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