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Conflict in the Middle East is once again sending shockwaves through global energy markets, driving oil prices higher and exposing just how fragile the world's supply chains remain.
So is this just another temporary energy shock, or a deeper warning about the future of fossil fuels?
Joining Juliet Mann on this edition of The Agenda to consider what this crisis reveals about how dependent the world still is on oil and gas are Naveen Das, senior oil analyst at Kpler; Jonathan Lamb, oil and gas analyst at Wood & Company; and oil supply expert Manouchehr Takin.
Conflict in the Middle East is once again sending shockwaves through global energy markets, driving oil prices higher and exposing just how fragile the world's supply chains remain.
So is this just another temporary energy shock, or a deeper warning about the future of fossil fuels?
Joining Juliet Mann on this edition of The Agenda to consider what this crisis reveals about how dependent the world still is on oil and gas are Naveen Das, senior oil analyst at Kpler; Jonathan Lamb, oil and gas analyst at Wood & Company; and oil supply expert Manouchehr Takin.
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