# LNG

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A tranquil coastal landscape featuring wind turbines and a serene shore.
World

The Hormuz Paradox: Why Global Geopolitics is Making Energy Security Local Again

The Middle East energy crisis is shifting the global priority from decarbonization to localized security, forcing a return to nuclear and coal in the short term while accelerating the long-term move toward energy independence through renewables.

SoBiz2026年4月14日 05:58
#Energy Security#Strait of Hormuz#China Energy Strategy
Bati Raman oil pump jack in Batman, Turkey. Industrial landscape with city view.
Business

The Illusion of Peace: Why a Middle East Ceasefire Won’t End the Global Energy Crisis

A ceasefire in the Middle East has triggered a temporary drop in oil prices, but massive infrastructure damage and refining bottlenecks mean global energy costs will remain elevated for years. Structural issues, including geological damage to wells and a long lead time for specialized equipment, prevent a return to pre-war price levels.

NeMo2026年4月9日 08:58
#Oil Prices#Energy Infrastructure#Middle East Geopolitics
Illuminated industrial gas facility in Dahej, Gujarat, showcasing complex structures under a night sky.
World

A Ten-Day Countdown to Darkness: The Qatari Gas Crisis and the Remaking of Asian Energy Geopolitics

The closure of the Strait of Hormuz and strikes on Qatari gas facilities have triggered a 10-day countdown to an energy crisis in Asia, forcing nations to pivot toward US LNG and nuclear power. The disruption threatens not only global electricity markets but also the semiconductor industry due to a critical shortage of helium.

SoBiz2026年3月25日 11:27
#LNG#Energy Security#Qatar
Waves crash on the rocky shore of Hormoz Island, Iran with clear blue skies.
World

Beyond Oil: How a Protracted Iran Conflict Could Fracture Global Commodity Supply Chains

Bank of America’s analysis finds that a protracted Iran‑related conflict would ripple well beyond crude markets, hitting refined fuels, aluminium, fertilizers, copper and gas flows. The duration of disruption—especially to traffic through the Strait of Hormuz—determines whether price shocks remain manageable or trigger stagflation and deep commodity divergence.

SoBiz2026年3月19日 01:30
#Iran#Strait of Hormuz#oil prices
Terracotta Army sculptures in Xi'an, depicting ancient Chinese soldiers guarding the tomb.
Business

Founder Sells into Rally as Losses Mount: Shaanxi Heimao’s Chairman Realises ~RMB170m After Two Years of RMB2.2bn Deficits

Shaanxi Heimao’s founder, Li Baoping, sold 32.79 million shares in a block trade that realised about RMB170.8m after buying the same stock a year earlier for roughly RMB100m. The company, a coking producer, has reported two consecutive years of heavy losses totalling more than RMB2.2bn and faces industry-wide headwinds including weak coke prices, high input costs and structural overcapacity.

NeMo2026年3月11日 19:17
#Shaanxi Heimao#Li Baoping#coking industry
Bustling aerial view of downtown Busan showcasing cityscape and statue.
Business

KOSPI’s Collapse: Why a Korean Stock Rout Could Become a Global Market Time‑Bomb

A sudden, leverage‑fuelled collapse in South Korea’s KOSPI — driven by falls in AI‑hardware and memory stocks — has amplified risks well beyond Seoul because of Korea’s central role in global semiconductor supply chains and the prevalence of leveraged domestic investors. The rout was triggered by margin calls and an energy shock as Asian LNG prices spiked amid Middle East tensions, creating a pathway for spillovers to US tech stocks and broader markets.

SoBiz2026年3月6日 09:51
#KOSPI#South Korea#semiconductors
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Business

Hormuz Shock Sends Investors Fleeing: Morgan Stanley Downgrades India as Energy Risk Rattles Asia

Morgan Stanley downgraded India to a neutral rating, warning that disruptions to flows through the Strait of Hormuz could sharply curtail oil and LNG supplies to Asia. The bank’s move reflects growing investor risk‑aversion and early capital outflows from emerging Asian markets amid fears of higher energy prices and downgraded earnings expectations.

SoBiz2026年3月6日 09:51
#India#Morgan Stanley#Strait of Hormuz
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World

Iran Strikes Al Udeid; Qatar Suspends LNG as Gulf Security Frays

Iran has conducted a third day of missile and drone strikes focused on the Al Udeid U.S. air base in Qatar, prompting QatarEnergy to suspend LNG production after two energy facilities were hit. Doha has declared a national emergency posture, and the attacks risk both a regional security escalation and disruption to global gas markets.

SoMi2026年3月3日 10:50
#Iran#Qatar#Al Udeid Air Base
Discover the vibrant hills of Hormuz Island, Iran, under a bright blue sky.
World

Hormuz Disruption Sends Oil and Gas Prices Soaring, Forces Central Banks to Recalculate

An adviser to Iran’s IRGC said the Strait of Hormuz had been closed, triggering a sharp spike in oil and gas prices as tankers halted transits and insurance and navigation risks rose. Attacks on Qatari LNG wells and broader Gulf tensions amplified fears of supply shortages, forcing policymakers and central bankers to reassess inflation and monetary policy risks.

SoBiz2026年3月3日 04:50
#Iran#Strait of Hormuz#oil prices
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World

Goldman Says Markets Have Priced an $18/Barrel 'Iran Shock' — A Warning of Strait of Hormuz Vulnerability

Goldman Sachs has priced an $18-per-barrel risk premium into crude markets amid reports of severe escalations involving Iran and damage to regional shipping. The premium reflects market concern that a closure of the Strait of Hormuz or other disruptions could swiftly remove millions of barrels per day from global supply, amplifying oil, gas and freight costs despite existing spare capacity and inventories.

SoBiz2026年3月2日 02:40
#Goldman Sachs#Strait of Hormuz#oil prices
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World

Worst-Case Oil Shock Looms as Strait of Hormuz Incident Threatens Global Supplies

Following US and Israeli strikes on Iran and an IRGC ban on transit through the Strait of Hormuz, the global oil market faces the risk of a large supply shock. Analysts warn that prolonged disruption—especially if Saudi infrastructure were targeted—could send crude above $100 a barrel and push LNG back to 2022 highs, with wide economic consequences.

SoBiz2026年3月2日 02:30
#oil prices#Strait of Hormuz#Iran
Aerial view of boats docked on crystal-clear waters at a wooden dock in Rodos, Greece.
World

Trump Plans Official Visit to Greece — A Signal of Renewed U.S. Focus on the Eastern Mediterranean

The U.S. ambassador in Athens said President Trump plans an official visit to Greece, a declaration that signals growing American interest in the eastern Mediterranean. The trip — timing and itinerary still unknown — would have implications for regional energy projects, NATO dynamics and U.S. relations with Greece, Turkey, Israel and Cyprus.

SoMi2026年2月3日 19:10
#Trump#Greece#Eastern Mediterranean