Gulf energy infrastructure attacks have more profound implications than Strait of Hormuz disruption
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Published on March 20, 2026.
The implications of the Gulf War for the oil industry are far more significant than the recent Strait of India incident, according to a report by the National Institute of Energy. The report also highlights the potential for a prolonged war, which could result in significant losses for the country.
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