Energy markets under pressure: how US - Israel - Iran tensions are shaping prices

Energy markets under pressure: how US - Israel - Iran tensions are shaping prices

npower Business Solutions

By: npower Business Solutions,

 

Geopolitical tensions between the United States (US), Israel, and Iran are reshaping global liquefied natural gas (LNG) markets, with Qatar and United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) supply losses removing around 20% of worldwide capacity and driving sharp price spikes. Even if conflict eases, lasting damage would remain, with Qatar’s long term outages set to reduce the country's output for years to come. With global supply under pressure and Europe's gas storage at a four-year low, Emma Trevor from npower Business Solutions (nBS) joins David Rose (nBS) to unpack the key forces shaping the market - and highlight what businesses should be watching closely as we head into April. 



 

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