Where Do We Go from Here with Iran? What is the impact on the global oil and gas market?

The fragile truce between the United States and Iran is unraveling. Renewed attacks on commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, fresh U.S. strikes on Iranian targets, satellite evidence of Iran rebuilding damaged nuclear sites, and mixed signals from Washington and Tehran have once again put global energy markets on edge. The central question for […]

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QatarEnergy Slowing Ramp Up: Delays Tighten Global LNG Markets Ahead of Winter

QatarEnergy has paused its aggressive ramp-up plans at the Ras Laffan LNG complex following a recent tanker attack in the Strait of Hormuz, prioritizing security over speed. This decision delays the critical LNG supply that the market had been counting on for the upcoming winter season. According to market analyst Jack Prandelli (@jackprandelli), QatarEnergy had […]

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MOU violations look like Iran ended their path to a peaceful ending. What does this mean for the oil and gas markets?

The fragile ceasefire and sanctions relief framework between the United States and Iran has collapsed. President Donald Trump’s blunt assessment at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, on July 8, 2026, made that clear: the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is “over,” the ceasefire is finished, and he has no interest in further dealings with the […]

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Ukraine Strikes 8 Russian Dark Fleet Tankers in Sea of Azov, Escalating Campaign Against Moscow’s Oil Lifeline

In a major overnight operation, Ukrainian drone forces struck eight Russian “shadow fleet” tankers in the Sea of Azov that were delivering fuel to occupied Crimea. The attack, described by Ukrainian commanders as achieving “industrial-scale results,” marks the latest and most concentrated blow in Kyiv’s sustained campaign to disrupt Russia’s energy exports and logistics supporting […]

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