To Minister of Energy Bogdan-Gruia Ivan, Senator Ciprian-Titi Stoica raises a concrete question about measures to mitigate prolonged energy disruptions tied to the Iran war. European Energy Commissioner Dan Jorgensen sent a letter to EU energy ministers on March 30, 2026 warning of the risk of extended energy supply disruptions (notably oil and gas) and urged member states to prepare in advance for a potential prolonged disruption, Reuters reports. The commentary notes Europe’s heavy reliance on imported fuels and its exposure to global energy price shocks due to the Middle East conflict. Since the start of the war between the US-Israel coalition and Iran on February 28, reference gas prices in Europe have risen by over 70%. Stoica’s query asks for concrete measures to prevent the effects of the Iran war.

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