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Europe is facing a severe energy crisis as its reserves have fallen to their lowest levels in 15 years due to disruptions in gas supplies, primarily caused by disturbances in the Strait of Hormuz and the approaching ban on Russian gas imports. This has led to prices rising to €42 per megawatt-hour, with forecasts predicting that the reserves will reach 76% by October. The crisis has posed significant challenges to Europe's energy security, as the continent relies on the Strait for less than 10% of its gas. However, rising global market prices, supply disruptions, and financing crises are forcing Europe into a difficult choice: either fill up its reserves at high costs or face a very cold winter. There are concerns that the crisis could lead to economic and social upheavals if the reserves remain low, with expectations that the abnormal state of the gas market could persist until 2027.
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