How to Protect Consumers in (yet) Another Fossil Fuel Crisis?
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How to protect consumers in (yet) another fossil fuel crisis?
How to protect consumers in (yet) another fossil fuel crisis? sandrine.carpentier Thu, 04/02/2026 - 11:39 The war in the Middle East has triggered another energy shock, with consumers having to pay the price (yet) again. Since the 2022 energy crisis, the EU has sought to strengthen the resilience of its energy markets, notably by reinforcing consumer protections and diversifying its fossil fuel supply sources. Despite these efforts, the EU remai…
Market Consensus Alphavalue/Divacons Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen, at a press conference following the informal meeting of ministers of the industry, urged Member States to reduce energy demand, especially in petroleum products, and warned that the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on energy markets will be prolonged, without a return to normalcy in the short term, despite the fact that there are no immediate supply problems at pre…
European Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen warned this Tuesday that the increase in oil and gas prices resulting from the conflict with Iran will not be reversed in the short term, even in the face of a possible immediate peace scenario. According to the official, the European Union has seen its fossil fuel import bill increase by 14 billion euros since the beginning of the hostilities. Jorgensen explained that, while there are no immediate fail…
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