New Global Energy Bulletin: Geopolitics, Global Energy Security and the Strait of Hormuz
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The global energy system is entering a period of heightened geopolitical risk and growing exposure to maritime chokepoints, especially the Strait of Hormuz, which transports nearly 20% of global oil supply.
Our new analysis examines how severe disruptions in this corridor could drive oil prices toward $150–$200 per barrel and reshape global energy security and macroeconomic stability.
If you follow energy markets, geopolitics, oil supply chains, or international security, this is essential reading. Explore the publication and the strategic implications for governments and markets.
New Global Energy Bulletin: Geopolitics, Global Energy Security and the Strait of Hormuz
The global energy system is entering a period of heightened geopolitical risk and growing exposure to maritime chokepoints, especially the Strait of Hormuz, which transports nearly 20% of global oil supply.
Our new analysis examines how severe disruptions in this corridor could drive oil prices toward $150–$200 per barrel and reshape global energy security and macroeconomic stability.
If you follow energy markets, geopolitics, oil supply chains, or international security, this is essential reading.
Explore the publication and the strategic implications for governments and markets.
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