In the wake of the war in Ukraine, European manufacturers are suffering from high gas and energy prices. As the continent scrambles for independence from Russian natural gas, it will take months, if not years, for energy-intensive industries to secure sufficiently reliable energy sources.
In 2022, increased production costs and government initiatives to reduce energy use wreaked havoc on companies in energy-intensive industries. Manufacturing suffered the most, accounting for 70% of the energy-related production disruptions in Europe in 2022. As a result, some of the continent’s biggest steel, aluminum, and chemicals producers had to curtail manufacturing, which rippled throughout the food, beverage, and automotive supply chains.
This supply chain risk will likely impact the continent beyond 2023, as manufacturing is unlikely to return to full production soon. Everstream estimates an 80% chance of exposure, especially for companies that source metals, fertilizer, and glass from Europe.