Over 40 Middle East Energy Assets ‘Severely Damaged,’ IEA Says



(Bloomberg) — More than 40 energy assets across nine countries in the Middle East have been “severely or very severely” damaged by the war in the Middle East, International Energy Agency Executive Director Fatih Birol said, potentially prolonging disruptions to global supply chains after the conflict ends. Read More



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