European Union Does Not Worry About Energy Supply Security
724FinanceFatih Kılıç
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AB Komisyonu Sözcüsü Anna-Kaisa Itkonen, Brüksel'de düzenlenen günlük basın toplantısında, gazetecilerin ABD ile İran arasında yaşanan askeri gerilimi
The European Commission spokesperson Anna-Kaisa Itkonen answered questions from journalists about the impact of the military tension between the US and Iran on Europe's energy security during a daily press conference in Brussels.
Energy Supply Security
Itkonen stated that the situation in the region has been "extremely fragile and variable" for a long time and that the EU does not have any concerns about energy supply security under current conditions.Energy Prices
Itkonen recalled that the Petroleum Coordination Group meeting was held last week and that they continue to closely monitor price developments under current conditions, but it is difficult to make a definitive prediction for the upcoming period due to the uncertainty in the region.Natural Gas Storage
Itkonen also made an assessment of the natural gas storage fill rates, stating that the current levels are below the pre-crisis averages.Markets are highly sensitive to this situation and the effects of fluctuations in energy prices are being closely monitored.
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