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What Does the War in the Middle East Mean for Energy Prices, and How Could the Government Respond?

Impact of Middle East Conflict on Energy

Titre: What Does the War in the Middle East Mean for Energy Prices, and How Could the Government Respond?

Essai , 2026 , 11 Pages

Autor:in: Bhupendra Thapa (Auteur)

Politique - Sujet: Paix et Conflits, Sécurité
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Conflicts in the Middle East often have major consequences for global energy markets because the region is one of the world’s largest producers of oil and natural gas. When war or political instability occurs in this region, it creates uncertainty in energy supply and transportation routes, which often leads to increases in global energy prices. The objective of this article is to explain how wars in the Middle East influence energy prices and to discuss possible government responses to manage the economic impacts. The study is based on a qualitative analysis of economic theories, previous research, and recent developments in global energy markets. The findings show that conflicts in the Middle East can disrupt oil supply chains, increase market speculation, and raise transportation costs, which together contribute to rising energy prices worldwide. Higher energy prices can lead to inflation, increased production costs, and reduced household purchasing power. Governments can respond through several measures such as releasing strategic petroleum reserves, reducing fuel taxes, providing targeted subsidies, and investing in renewable energy sources to reduce long-term dependence on imported fuels. The article concludes that while governments can take short-term actions to stabilize markets, long-term energy security requires diversification of energy sources and stronger international cooperation.

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Titre
What Does the War in the Middle East Mean for Energy Prices, and How Could the Government Respond?
Sous-titre
Impact of Middle East Conflict on Energy
Université
Tribhuvan University  (Prithvi Narayan Campus)
Cours
Finance
Auteur
Bhupendra Thapa (Auteur)
Année de publication
2026
Pages
11
N° de catalogue
V1710807
ISBN (PDF)
9783389185186
Langue
anglais
mots-clé
Energy markets Energy prices Government policy Middle East conflict Oil supply Renewable energy
Sécurité des produits
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Citation du texte
Bhupendra Thapa (Auteur), 2026, What Does the War in the Middle East Mean for Energy Prices, and How Could the Government Respond?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1710807
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