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Current oil and gas crisis worse than 1973, 1979, 2002 together

Fatih Birol said developing countries face the highest risk as the IEA coordinates a record 400 million-barrel emergency stock release.

  • Following Israeli strikes, Iran has almost entirely blocked traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, through which about 20% of world oil and gas regularly flows, triggering severe energy price surges.
  • Fatih Birol, head of the International Energy Agency, told Le Figaro the crisis is "more serious than the ones in 1973, 1979 and 2002 together," underscoring its unprecedented nature.
  • Europe, Japan, and Australia face rising energy and food costs, while developing nations suffer most from higher prices and accelerating inflation amid the disruption.
  • IEA member nations began releasing strategic reserves last month to buffer supply shortages; Birol noted some reserves have already reached the market and the process continues.
  • In an interview with French newspaper Figaro, Birol stated, "The world has never experienced a disruption to energy supply of such magnitude," emphasizing the crisis's historic gravity.
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Two weeks ago he had spoken of the greatest threat to the global energy security of history. Now, faced with the continuing military escalation of the United States and a few hours after the expiry of the umpteenth ultimatum of Donald Trump all'Iran on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, Fatih Birol specifies that the crisis caused by the attacks of the US and Israel against Tehran is more serious than those of 1973, 1979 and 2022 put togethe…

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The world is facing a triple crisis, which affects oil and gas, but also food...

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The conflict between the United States, Iran and Israel has been a severe blow to the world economy, mainly because of the oil crisis faced by all international actors. On Tuesday, April 7, Fatih Birol, director of the AIE, has granted an interview to Le Figaro and his opinion cannot be more “pessimistic.”

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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Monday, April 6, 2026.
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