Empty ships and shut wells: Why the Iran war oil crisis is not over yet
The war on Iran has removed hundreds of millions of barrels from oil markets. We visualise what that looks like.

The war on Iran has removed hundreds of millions of barrels from oil markets. We visualise what that looks like.




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