Middle East conflict: understanding the impact on energy markets
The global energy landscape is at an inflection point with the ongoing Middle East conflict, with the Strait of Hormuz at a near-total standstill and approximately 25% of global oil and LNG flows at risk. From oil and gas force majeures and LNG production shutdowns to export restrictions and overflowing storage facilities, the fast-paced developments since the beginning of the Iran war signal the return of the geopolitical risk premium to the forefront of market pricing. In this exclusive Energy Connects webinar, watch our panel of energy leaders and experts discuss:
How the global energy system can navigate the current phase of volatility
What’s next for the oil market with the world losing nearly 20 mb of daily supply
The outlook for the natural gas and LNG markets
The policy measures at the disposal of global governments to stabilise supply
How resilient are global trade routes in dealing with the current impact
Risks and opportunities to watch out for in the evolving energy landscape