European energy markets remain stable after Iran war outbreak
European energy markets have shown limited movement since the start of the war in Iran. Some analysts say governments may be underestimating future supply risks.
European energy markets have shown limited price movement since the outbreak of the war in Iran.
Trading data indicate that benchmark contracts for natural gas and crude have not recorded sharp swings in recent sessions. Daily volumes have remained within normal ranges.
Some market participants say governments may be underestimating the scale of potential supply disruptions ahead. The same observers note that inventories and alternative routes have not yet been tested at wartime levels.


