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Oil and Gas Infrastructure Impact. Recession Risks through H2 2026

A JP Morgan Commodities Research table listing specific oil and gas assets hit across the Middle East, including pipelines, terminals, ports, depots, and fields in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, Iraq, and Oman. The table details drone strikes, missile attacks, and fires causing capacity outages, with examples like partial shutdowns at Saudi East-West pipeline, full disruptions…

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De Facto Tolls Solidify: Iran Moves to Formalize Strait of Hormuz Fees and Transit Bans

The Brent oil market shows an extreme divergence between the paper price (futures contracts) at $109 and the physical price (spot) at $141, a $32 gap reflecting a strong "backwardation." Normally, future prices are higher than spot prices (contango) due to storage costs; this inversion signals an immediate scarcity of physical oil. The $141 price…

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Liste des exploitations pétrolières & gazières fermées dans les pays du Golf (statut : shut-in / offline)

I. Émirat du Qatar Le Qatar, dépendant à 100% du détroit d'Ormuz pour son exportation de GNL, est le premier pays à avoir subi une saturation de son stockage, entraînant un arrêt forcé de l'extraction. Exploitation / infrastructureTypeCapacité (Production/Jour)Statut (10 Mars 2026)Raison de la fermeture (analyse Mosaic)North Field East & WestGaz (Offshore)~1,400 Mboe/jCritical Shut-In…

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