Berlin, Germany – The German National Security Council has confirmed that fuel supplies in the country are proceeding normally and that there are no indications of a crisis at present. This comes amid ongoing monitoring of developments in global energy markets.
In a statement, the Council explained that the government is closely monitoring inventory levels and supply flows. This is being done in coordination with energy companies and relevant authorities to ensure the stability of the domestic market and meet consumer needs without disruption.
The statement noted that Germany has sufficient fuel reserves, along with a flexible infrastructure that allows it to cope with any sudden changes in supply. This is especially important given the geopolitical challenges affecting international energy markets.
Authorities confirmed that precautionary measures taken in recent months, including diversifying import sources and strengthening storage capacity, have helped reduce potential risks and ensure the continuity of supplies.
The statement also stressed the importance of rationalizing consumption and supporting the transition to renewable energy sources. This is part of a long-term strategy to enhance energy security and reduce dependence on traditional fuels.
The German National Security Council concluded by affirming the government’s readiness to deal with any unforeseen developments. This comes as coordination continues with European partners to ensure the stability of energy markets in the region.
Berlin reassures markets: Fuel supplies are stable and there are no signs of an imminent crisis
Germany supports the transition to renewable energy sources.


