In the media | 19 Apr 2024
Arabian Gulf Business Insight: Middle East escalation would have severe market implications
Scott Livermore, Chief Middle East Economist at Oxford Economics discusses how energy market disruption would be substantial and global oil supply would contract by around 6%.
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