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Episode 26: How will Europe be affected by the global oil and gas supply crisis?

46 min · 28 de may de 2026
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The conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran, which has disrupted traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, has caused major disruption in global oil and gas supplies, triggering complex economic consequences across industries and markets far beyond the energy sector.   In this episode of Top of the Agenda, Helen Jenkins is joined by Bill Farren-Price, Senior Research Fellow and Head of Gas Research at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, and Jostein Kristensen, Senior Advisor in Oxera’s Energy Practice. Together they discuss the impact of the global energy supply crisis on Europe and explore what we can expect in the short and long term.

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