Middle East Conflict Sparks Energy Shock: European Gas Jumps 28%, Oil Surges 6%
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Middle East conflict sparks energy shock: European gas jumps 28%, oil surges 6%
Energy prices soared after Iran attacked Middle Eastern energy infrastructure. Gas prices in Europe jumped 28% and oil gained 6%. Major gas plants in Qatar and refineries in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait sustained damage. European leaders are seeking solutions to the price surge. The conflict's impact on global energy systems is a growing concern.
By Hanna Ziady, CNN - Oil and natural gas prices surged on Thursday as Iran intensified its attacks on energy infrastructure across the Middle East, including one of the world's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in Qatar. Brent crude, the global benchmark, extended gains from the previous day, rising nearly 8% to $115 a barrel. On Wednesday, Brent closed at $107.38 a barrel, its highest closing level since June 2022. West Texas Inte…
VIENNA. Attacks in the Middle East and concerns about supply shortages drive prices - h here inflation and less growth threaten
The day started with a big drop in Asian stock markets, followed by a drop in Europe, and in the afternoon trading in America started with similar movements. Although the Hungarian stock market is outperforming both regionally and internationally, in general there is no real place to escape now, as precious metals are also falling. Meanwhile, oil prices and European gas prices continue to soar after missiles hit Qatar's key LNG export facility a…
Global Oil Prices Surge: Shock Crisis Sparks Worldwide Panic
Gulf Region — March 19, 2026 – Brussels Morning Newspaper — global oil prices surge as escalating attacks on critical energy infrastructure and rising geopolitical tensions disrupt global supply expectations, sending immediate shockwaves across financial markets and economies worldwide. The … Read more Continue reading Global Oil Prices Surge: Shock Crisis Sparks Worldwide Panic at Brussels Morning Newspaper.
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