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Philippines declares energy emergency over fuel supply risks amid West Asia war
Updated On: 25 March, 2026 01:21 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The Philippines has declared a national energy emergency due to risks to fuel supply caused by the Middle East conflict. The government plans to boost coal power generation and take measures to stabilise energy supply and costs
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Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. File Pic
Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos has declared a state of “national energy emergency” as tensions in the Middle East threaten global fuel supply. The announcement came on Tuesday through an executive order, highlighting concerns over the availability and stability of the country’s energy resources, an AFP reported stated.
The order stated that the ongoing conflict poses an “imminent danger” to both energy supply and the domestic economy, prompting urgent action from the government.

