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Iran Oil Hub Strike Raises Fears of Further Supply Upheaval
A major US attack on the island that exports the bulk of Iran’s crude is raising fears of more widespread supply disruptions in the region, further straining oil and gas markets already in upheaval after two weeks of war in the Middle
✦ Editorial Summary
A US attack on the Iranian oil hub raises concerns of increased supply disruptions in the region, exacerbating existing market instability. The strike threatens to further strain oil and gas markets already affected by ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Widespread supply disruptions are likely to have significant economic implications.
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