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Portrays global energy markets as fragile and slow to recover, emphasizing prolonged disruption
The article focuses narrowly on supply-side logistical delays, reinforcing a narrative of market instability without balancing it with signs of recovery or resilience.
“It will likely take months before energy companies can resume operations to the point of meeting the world’s demand, according to energy experts.”
Portrays global energy markets as fragile and under severe strain due to war-related supply disruptions.
The article emphasizes dwindling reserves, 'ominous milestones', and expert warnings about running out of 'shock absorbers', framing energy markets as highly vulnerable.
“Soon enough, we’ll run out of shock absorbers,” said Antoine Halff, a co-founder of the research firm Kayrros and a former chief oil analyst at the International Energy Agency.”