Following escalating tensions and conflict in Iran, Europe’s energy security is once again under threat, highlighting existing vulnerabilities. Norway is positioned as a crucial, though limited, supplier of oil and gas to the continent. While not capable of fully replacing potential disruptions, Norway offers a reliable domestic source. The recent events serve as a reminder of the fragility of Europe’s energy infrastructure and the need for diversified supply routes. Experts suggest increased reliance on Norway could mitigate some risks, though its production capacity has constraints. The situation prompts renewed discussion about bolstering energy independence within Europe.