'Iran war energy crisis worse than 1973, 2022 combined,' says EU’s Energy Chief Dan Jørgensen
Europe is bracing for prolonged high energy prices. The Iran conflict has severely damaged vital gas infrastructure in Qatar, with recovery expected to take years. This disruption is impacting global energy markets, leading to higher costs for nat...

European Union Energy and Housing Commissioner Dan Jørgensen has warned that Europe is staring at years of elevated energy prices even in the most optimistic scenario, as the Iran conflict continues to batter global energy markets and damage critical gas infrastructure across the Gulf.
"Even if peace is declared tomorrow, we are facing weeks, months, and even years of difficulties when it comes to energy prices," EU’s energy commissioner said during a press conference on the Iran crisis and its impact on Europe’s energy security.
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At the heart of the Commissioner's concern is the extent of destruction to natural gas infrastructure in Qatar, which he said could take years to fully recover, keeping prices structurally elevated. While oil markets may stabilise more quickly, Jørgensen cautioned that even brief disruptions could prove catastrophic for specific fuel categories.
"Just a few weeks can be crucial if we run out of jet fuel or diesel, or face supply problems," he warned.
QatarEnergy declared force majeure on its contracts last month and is still quantifying its losses, while the de facto closure of the Strait of Hormuz has stranded much of the Gulf's LNG supply and left Asian buyers outbidding European purchasers for spot cargoes.
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The crisis, he argued, should function as a structural turning point. "This must be a major wake-up call. It must show us that the transition to renewable energy sources is absolutely necessary," Jørgensen said.
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