Gas prices in UK and Europe soar after strikes on energy facilities in Qatar and Iran
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Published date: 2026/04/20
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The global energy market has been thrown into chaos after a dramatic escalation in Middle East tensions triggered a sharp spike in gas prices across the UK and Europe. What began as targeted military strikes on key energy infrastructure has rapidly evolved into a full-blown economic shockwave, impacting households, businesses, and governments alike. From London to Berlin, energy traders are scrambling, policymakers are holding emergency meetings, and millions of consumers are bracing for higher bills.
This article breaks down what happened, why gas prices are soaring, breaking news and what it means for the future of energy security in Europe.
This article breaks down what happened, why gas prices are soaring, breaking news and what it means for the future of energy security in Europe.
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