Statement from Minister O'Brien following today's meeting of EU Energy Ministers

Search gov.ie

Publication

Statement from Minister O'Brien following today's meeting of EU Energy Ministers

"Today I met [online] with Energy Ministers from across the EU – to continue to coordinate an EU-wide approach on energy in relation to the ongoing developments in the Middle East. This timely meeting took place against a rapidly evolving geopolitical backdrop. These developments continue to shape global energy markets and test the resilience of our shared systems.

"In particular, I welcome the letter from President Von Der Leyen containing a toolbox of solutions for high energy prices and I look forward to receiving additional details next Wednesday, particularly on new proposals on network charges and electricity taxation. In conjunction with EU ministers, I support EU-wide measures and obligations.

"Ireland was one of the Member States that participated in the International Energy Agency's collective action for an oil stock release. I will continue to engage with our international partners in the EU, and we must include trusted third countries like the UK in our coordination efforts.

"On gas, Ireland welcomes measures to relax the Gas Storage Regulation requirement to refill gas storage to 80% rather than 90%. Although Ireland does not currently have storage facilities, we see the benefit of this to reduce the demand for gas from the EU – reducing further upward pressure on gas prices for us.

"With regard to electricity markets and pricing, Ireland is open to coherent, EU-wide proposals to address the impact of increased costs in electricity markets. Measures taken in response to developments in the Middle East should be tailored, targeted and temporary, while maintaining the fundamentals of the Electricity Market Design.

"Energy markets and prices are directly impacted by events far beyond our borders. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East underlines – once again – why we must accelerate the deployment of renewables across all sectors, continue to invest in our grid, and continue to invest in retrofitting of homes and businesses across the country. During our upcoming EU Presidency we will drive the EU's energy agenda, including making meaningful progress on the Grids Package and other key files.

"We will not insulate ourselves from future price shocks unless we reduce our dependence on imported fossil fuels. I, and my government colleagues, am committed to doing that – in a way that protects households, businesses and the economy."

ENDS

Notes to the Editor

Temporary and targeted Government of Ireland measures – announced on 24 March

Temporary and targeted government measures have reduced fuel prices for households and businesses, with additional supports for key sectors of the Irish economy.

These measures provided for temporary reductions in the rates of Mineral Oil Tax (MOT) applying to petrol, auto diesel and Marked Gas Oil (MGO), taking effect until 31 May 2026.

The rate of MOT was reduced on a VAT inclusive basis by:

  • 15 cent per litre for petrol
  • 20 cent per litre for auto diesel and
  • 3 cent per litre for MGO

To provide targeted relief to haulage and bus passenger operators, the government increased the maximum repayment allowable under the Diesel Rebate Scheme, from 7.5 cent up to 12 cent per litre of diesel. This applies to diesel purchased from 1 January 2026 until 30 June 2026.

To further ease the financial impact of energy price inflation, the government reduced the NORA levy from 2 cent per litre to a nominal amount for a period of two months.

To further support households, the fuel allowance season was extended by an additional four weeks. This means that the 470,000 households in receipt of the fuel allowance receive additional financial support of €38 per week, totalling €152.

The National Energy Affordability Taskforce

The National Energy Affordability Taskforce was established last June to identify and implement measures to enhance energy affordability for households and businesses. It is chaired by the Minister for Climate, Energy and the Environment, Darragh O'Brien. The first report of the taskforce, published last November, helped to inform key aspects of Budget 2026.

This form is only for feedback relating to the current page.

Do not include personal or financial information.

The information you submit will be analysed to improve gov.ie and will not be responded to individually.

How was your experience on the current page? (required)

You have 400 characters remaining