Russia Predicts Fuel Crisis in EU & UK Within Weeks | EADaily

Moscow – A looming fuel crisis is set to grip the European Union and the United Kingdom within the next two to three weeks, according to Kirill Dmitriev, head of Russia’s Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) and special representative for international economic cooperation. Dmitriev’s assessment, shared via the social media platform X, suggests he possesses insight into the unfolding situation, prompting concerns about energy security and potential economic disruption.

The prediction follows a response to a user’s comment on Dmitriev’s earlier post forecasting a fuel crisis in Europe. The user remarked, “You seem to have a copy of the script for this movie we’re watching now,” to which Dmitriev replied, confirming he does. He further stated that traditional media outlets are failing to present an accurate picture, instead promoting “false narratives” that cloud judgment and lead to flawed decision-making, according to a report from TASS.

Dmitriev’s comments come amid growing anxieties about energy supplies and rising fuel prices. He has previously suggested that EU nations, in an attempt to mitigate the impending energy crisis, will be compelled to seek Russian energy resources. This assertion was made in response to economist Christoph Barro’s observations regarding measures being taken by EU countries to curb energy and fuel price increases, as reported by multiple sources.

Fuel Crisis Scenario Details Remain Unclear

While Dmitriev claims to have a “script” for the unfolding crisis, the specific details of this scenario remain undisclosed. He attributes the current trajectory to a combination of misinformation and an inability to correct past mistakes. The RDIF head’s statements are particularly pointed, criticizing the leadership within the EU and the UK for their handling of the energy situation. He specifically called out European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa, suggesting citizens should “remember” them when facing rising fuel costs, news.ru reported.

The timing of Dmitriev’s statements coincides with heightened geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Middle East. The potential for disruptions to oil supplies through key transit routes, such as the Strait of Hormuz, is a growing concern. RIA Novosti reported on March 20, 2026, that Dmitriev called for a change in EU leadership to improve the chances of survival for the bloc.

EU Response and Potential Reliance on Russian Energy

The European Union has been actively seeking to reduce its dependence on Russian energy following the events of recent years. Although, Dmitriev’s suggestion that EU countries will ultimately turn back to Russia for energy resources highlights the complex realities of the energy market and the potential limitations of alternative supply chains. Josep Borrell recently stated that the EU has “no appetite” for deals with Russia regarding energy resources, according to news.ru, a position that appears increasingly challenged by the prospect of a severe fuel crisis.

The situation is further complicated by the ongoing efforts to diversify energy sources and transition to renewable energy. While these efforts are crucial for long-term sustainability, they have not yet fully compensated for the reduction in reliance on traditional fossil fuels. The potential for a short-term fuel crisis underscores the vulnerability of energy systems during periods of transition.

As the predicted two-to-three-week timeframe approaches, all eyes will be on energy markets and the actions taken by EU and UK policymakers. The unfolding situation will likely have significant implications for consumers, businesses, and the broader geopolitical landscape. The coming weeks will be critical in determining the severity of the crisis and the effectiveness of the measures taken to mitigate its impact.

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