Iran War Is Draining World’s Oil Buffer at an Unprecedented Pace



(Bloomberg) — The world has burned through oil inventories at a record speed as the Iran war throttles flows from the Persian Gulf, eating into the very buffer that protects against supply shocks. Read More



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