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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Beyond the strait: why Middle East oilfield shutdowns threaten to keep prices high

Iran's attacks on tankers and regional conflict force major Middle Eastern oilfields to shut down, potentially reducing global oil supply by 10 million barrels daily and pushing prices toward record levels.
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fromFortune
1 week ago

Kharg Island is 'the main node' of Iran's economy, and a U.S. takeover would provide leverage in any negotiations, energy expert says | Fortune

Kharg Island, Iran's primary oil export terminal, became a U.S. military target, with the Trump administration threatening further strikes if Iran disrupts Strait of Hormuz shipping.
fromIntelligencer
1 week ago

The Strait of Hormuz Crisis Is Still Getting Worse

Two projectiles reportedly struck the Thai-flagged Mayuree Naree off the coast of Oman, setting the ship ablaze and forcing at least 20 crewmembers to evacuate. Three crewmembers were reported missing by a Thai maritime official. Iran's IRGC Navy later confirmed that it had fired on the ship after it ignored warnings not to traverse the strait.
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fromFast Company
1 week ago

Iran attacks oil facilities and Dubai airport as concerns mount over global energy supplies

Iran escalated military attacks on Persian Gulf shipping, airports, and financial institutions while facing Israeli and American airstrikes, disrupting global energy supplies and regional commerce.
fromThe Nation
1 week ago

What to Expect From a Mammoth Disruption of Global Oil and Gas Supplies

I've been absolutely flabbergasted that the US has not been a little bit more planned as to how they would deal with this very, very predictable situation. Starting a war in the Persian Gulf, a region that produces roughly a third of the world's oil, was bound to send shock waves through global markets.
World politics
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

The Persian Gulf's 'saltwater kingdoms' rely so much on desalination that damage to the infrastructure could force evacuations | Fortune

In Kuwait, about 90% of drinking water comes from desalination, along with roughly 86% in Oman and about 70% in Saudi Arabia. The technology removes salt from seawater - most commonly by pushing it through ultrafine membranes in a process known as reverse osmosis - to produce the freshwater that sustains cities, hotels, industry and some agriculture across one of the world's driest regions.
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fromwww.cbc.ca
2 weeks ago

Canadians in Persian Gulf say they are living by the grace of missile defence systems | CBC News

Canadians in the UAE and Qatar receive government missile alerts and shelter indoors during Iranian attacks, with most missiles intercepted successfully, allowing residents to maintain relative safety and normalcy.
fromThe Washington Post
3 weeks ago

Where Iran has retaliated across the Middle East, according to satellite images and videos

Within 36 hours, the regime had hit every member of the Gulf Cooperation Council, a group of Arab states close to the U.S., including at multiple international airports and at least three active ports, crippling international travel and disrupting oil shipments. The strikes also tore through residential towers, luxury hotels and roads.
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