The impact of the Israel-Iran conflict escalation on the global energy market
Wood Mackenzie’s latest webinar provides a detailed overview of the energy market implications of the Israel-Iran conflict escalation
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View Ed Crooks's full profileEvents are moving quickly. In response to Saturday night’s developments, we hosted a webinar on Monday, 23 June, to explore the potential impact of a Strait of Hormuz closure on the global economy and the oil and natural gas value chains.
Our subject matter experts discussed the current state of the energy market and the potential consequences for oil, gas, and global economic stability.
To watch the full webinar and get a glimpse of the insights we provide, please complete the form on the right.