The Middle East conflict is disrupting oil and LNG supplies, impacting global power markets. While gas prices remain lower than previous spikes, power prices have shown resilience with Europe’s average mostly stable. Countries are diversifying energy sources, increasing renewables, and investing in battery storage to mitigate future shocks and reduce gas dependency.

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