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As Middle East crisis deepens, the U.S. strategic buffer shrinks while China holds six months of supply.
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Geopolitical disruption is redirecting capital toward electrification, decentralized resilience, and away from fossil-fuel dependence.
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Direct strikes on Iran's Kharg Island and gas fields confirm the shadow war is over.
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Even if fighting stops tomorrow, damaged infrastructure and workforce shortages mean years of elevated prices and volatility
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Mine-laying and vessel seizures cut Gulf oil output by over half in the largest energy shock in decades.
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Short-term energy relief comes at the cost of long-term maritime readiness and domestic shipbuilding capacity
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Mines, Houthi strikes, and insurance withdrawals have halted 17 million barrels of oil per day.
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Tanker traffic plummets from over 100 daily transits to near zero in the world's most vital energy waterway.
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Diesel above $4.50, petrochemical costs up 15%, and supply chains buckling under the strain.
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Refinery damage and a refined-products bottleneck are driving a supply shock that crude reserves alone can't fix.
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WTI hits $96 and Brent surges above $107 intraday as maritime attacks trigger unprecedented market volatility.
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Vessel traffic drops 80-97% as attacks destroy Qatar's LNG facilities and minefields block the world's most critical oil chokepoint.