French CEOs Arnault and Bazin echo energy crisis fears amid US-Iran war

Following TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné's stark warning of impending energy shortages, other French business leaders like LVMH's Bernard Arnault and Saint-Gobain's Benoit Bazin express growing alarm over the economic fallout from two months of US-Iran conflict and the Strait of Hormuz blockade. President Macron seeks to reassure, but concerns mount.

As the US-Iran war enters its third month, with the Strait of Hormuz blockade—cutting off 20% of global oil—persisting despite a ceasefire, French executives are increasingly vocal. Building on Pouyanné's April 24 Ifri conference remarks about an 'era of energy shortage' in two to three months, LVMH Chairman Bernard Arnault told shareholders on April 23: «The world is now in a fairly serious crisis in the Middle East».

Saint-Gobain CEO Benoit Bazin added: «The crisis is deep and it is spreading everywhere. It will weigh on the world economy». While effects on French sectors remain limited so far, the situation is not yet catastrophic.

President Emmanuel Macron, during a trip to Athens, downplayed risks: «I believe I can tell you at this stage that the situation is under control. Today, the situation does not lead us to envisage any shortage». Nevertheless, business leaders' worries are rising amid the blockade's continuation.

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Sébastien Lecornu announces targeted fuel aids amid Middle East conflict-driven price surge, with skeptical public reaction.
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Sébastien Lecornu promises new targeted aids amid fuel price surge

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Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced in Bordeaux new targeted aids «early next week» to counter the fuel price surge linked to the Middle East conflict started over a month ago by US and Israeli strikes on Iran. He assured there was no shortage in the country. The French public expresses strong skepticism about the government's effectiveness.

TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné warned that France would enter an era of energy shortage if the Strait of Ormuz blockade lasts another two or three months. He called for strengthening supply chain resilience through investments in new pipelines. He made these remarks at a conference in Chantilly.

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From Athens, Emmanuel Macron stated on Saturday that no fuel shortage is envisaged in France due to the Middle East war. He warned against panic behaviors that could create such shortages. The president reaffirmed that the situation remains under control.

The European Union is preparing non-binding guidance urging member states to reduce reliance on Middle Eastern jet fuel and consider increasing imports from the United States, a source familiar with the plans told Reuters, as the Iran war continues to disrupt energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

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Iran targeted energy infrastructure in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the UAE on March 19, 2026, in retaliation for an Israeli strike on its South Pars gas field shared with Qatar. Brent crude prices soared past $115 per barrel, with European gas prices rising over 30%, amid disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Leaders including US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu traded statements on coordination and future actions.

Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu has called on TotalEnergies to strengthen its fuel price caps to redistribute its superprofits. The statement comes amid a sharp rise in the group's earnings due to the Middle East conflict. The government is opting for targeted aid amid budget constraints.

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The European Commission, led by Ursula von der Leyen, proposes reducing electricity taxes, reviewing the carbon emissions market, and avoiding premature nuclear plant closures to lower energy prices amid the Middle East war. These measures address surging oil prices due to the Strait of Hormuz closure, costing 6 billion euros since February 28. The EU meanwhile rejects military involvement in the conflict despite pressure from Donald Trump.

 

 

 

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