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What are the most important energy assets in the Iran war?

What are the most important energy assets in the Iran war?
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The Iran war has increasingly focused on key energy infrastructure, with several major oil and gas assets, including facilities and shipping routes, shaping the course of the fighting and global energy markets.  At stake is not just Iran’s ability to fund itself in the war but also the stability of the global energy supply. A […]

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