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LIVE, Middle East war: Conflict caused 'biggest energy shock' known, says Aramco CEO

“Even if the Strait of Hormuz reopened today, it would still take months for the market to rebalance and, if its reopening were delayed by a few more weeks, the return to normal would extend until 2027,” said...

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LIVE, Middle East war: Conflict caused 'biggest energy shock' known, says Aramco CEO
Source: Le Monde
« Même si le détroit d’Ormuz rouvrait aujourd’hui, il faudrait encore des mois pour que le marché se rééquilibre et, si sa réouverture était retardée de quelques semaines supplémentaires, le retour à la normale s’étendrait jusqu’en 2027 », a déclaré Amin Nasser, le patron du grand groupe pétrolier saoudien.

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