Why the oil and gas price shock from the Iran war won’t just fade away
Rerouting and diversification cannot help when a significant chunk of oil and gas have been taken off the market.
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Rerouting and diversification cannot help when a significant chunk of oil and gas have been taken off the market.
Strikes on gas sites in the Iran war are driving up energy costs, pushing up prices for power, food and more worldwide.
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