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    EU Calls for Lower Gas Storage Targets Amid Middle East Conflict Impacting Supplies

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 21, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In response to escalating tensions in the Middle East that have severely disrupted energy supplies, the European Commission has urged member states to reconsider their natural gas storage targets for the upcoming months. On Saturday, EU Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen communicated a recommendation for countries to reduce their usual gas storage filling target from 90 percent down to 80 percent. This adjustment aims to ease the pressure on gas prices that have surged amid the ongoing conflict in the region.

    The conflict, which erupted on February 28, has seen Iran retaliate against US and Israeli military actions by targeting oil and gas infrastructure in neighboring Gulf countries. These attacks have effectively blocked the strategic Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime route for global energy shipments. As a result, oil prices have skyrocketed by over 50 percent since the war began, while natural gas prices within the European Union have climbed more than 30 percent, creating significant economic challenges.

    These sharp increases in energy costs are expected to accelerate inflation rates across Europe and could potentially slow down economic growth. Typically, the EU uses the warmer months to replenish its natural gas reserves in preparation for the colder winter season. However, the current price volatility and supply risks have intensified competition for gas supplies, particularly between Europe and Asia, complicating efforts to secure adequate reserves.

    Commissioner Jorgensen highlighted the broader implications of the conflict, stating that developments in Iran and the surrounding region pose serious threats to both regional and global security. He emphasized that attacks on energy infrastructure are having a pronounced impact on international oil and gas markets. Despite these challenges, the EU’s gas supply remains relatively secure for now, largely due to its reliance on liquefied natural gas imports from the United States.

    Nevertheless, as a net importer of energy on the global stage, the EU is vulnerable to the effects of high and unpredictable prices. To manage this, Jorgensen recommended that member states begin refilling their gas storage facilities earlier than usual and extend the filling period. This strategy is intended to prevent a last-minute rush at the end of summer, which could exacerbate price spikes and supply shortages.

    Moreover, the commissioner noted that if conditions become particularly challenging, and following an assessment by the European Commission, countries have the flexibility to deviate from the 80 percent target by up to 20 percent. This allowance provides some leeway for member states to adapt to the evolving situation while maintaining overall energy security.

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