Energy markets face ‘heart attack’ as Gulf infrastructure targeted in Iran conflict
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Right
Summary
The escalating conflict in Iran is posing a significant risk to energy infrastructure across the Middle East and Persian Gulf, including crucial crude oil transit routes as well as facilities used to refine and produce oil and natural gas. Over the weekend, the United States and Israel carried out attacks on Iran, killing Supreme Leader […]
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