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  • Energy Intelligence’s latest Macroeconomic Outlook focuses on growing risks facing the global macroeconomy for the remainder of 2025 and into 2026. The US is likely to bear the brunt of these impacts as inflation ticks up, the dollar falls and the economy – and the job market – cool. Prospects in countries with close US trade linkages will also take a hit. While the US reached deals with many Asian countries, progress on a more permanent deal with Beijing remains uncertain, while tensions with India flare. The uncertainty is weighing on commodity prices – including oil and gas – which will harm producers in the Middle East, Latin America and Africa.
    Thu, Sep 11, 2025
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  • The Trump administration has increased the pressure on Iran, but that has raised the prospect of a war in the Mideast Gulf, the world’s most important oil producing region. But is Trump, who campaigned against US involvement in costly Mideast conflicts, really willing to go to war with Iran? Energy Intelligence’s top US foreign policy reporter breaks down the administration’s thinking.
    Thu, Jul 4, 2019
  • More than a year after US President Donald Trump withdrew from the multilateral Iran nuclear deal, the Opec member's oil exports have hit historic lows. Official crude sales have slumped below 200,000 barrels per day from above 2 million b/d in the first half of 2018, as the country's traditional customers have largely stopped lifting to abide with US sanctions, piling more pressure on Tehran at a time when tensions with Washington are escalating.
    Mon, Jul 1, 2019
  • How is the blockade against Qatar affecting the Mideast oil and gas industry? How might oil and gas trade be affected if the crisis escalates?What risks does the stand-off pose for foreign oil and gas investors in the region?What is the significance of Qatar’s new plans for expanding LNG export capacity?What are the wider geopolitical implications for neighboring countries like Iran and Turkey?
    Wed, Jul 19, 2017
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