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The price for natural gas in Europe shot up by 50 percent after the American and Israeli attacks on Iran – and especially after Qatar decided to temporarily stop producing LNG. Oil prices are also rebounding as the conflict in the Middle East threatens global supplies. Are there another threat of record prices for gas and electricity? And what does this do to the price at the pump and to my heating oil bill? Professor of international energy politics Thijs Van de Graaf (UGent) answers 6 pressing questions.

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