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From Geopolitical Crisis to the Gas Pump: How Wars Reshape Energy Prices

Published March 13, 2026, 17:10
From Geopolitical Crisis to the Gas Pump: How Wars Reshape Energy Prices

The escalation of the conflict between Iran and Israel, with the involvement of the United States, is resulting in an increase in human losses. However, international and European reporting is focusing on the rise in oil prices and its impact on fuel, downplaying the human tragedy. The war is translated into an economic indicator, with human life receding before energy markets. Greece is supplied with natural gas via pipelines (Russia, Azerbaijan) and liquefied natural gas (USA, Algeria). The increase in prices directly affects the Greek market, as the country depends on international energy markets.