
Major upgrade! Energy facilities have been involved, Wall Street "reassesses" the timeline of the Iran war, and revisits the "2022 scenario"

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The Middle East conflict escalates, with core energy facilities caught in the crossfire. Wall Street reassesses the timeline of the conflict, fearing it may evolve into a protracted war. Iran announces strikes on the energy facilities of the United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar. The crude oil market experiences severe fluctuations, with WTI crude oil prices rising from $91 to $99, and Brent crude nearing $110. Analysts warn that if the conflict does not end before April, oil prices could soar to $150, putting greater pressure on the global economy
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