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Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Global energy leaders have been jolted by the enormity of what the U.S.-Israel war with Iran means for their business " and they're not liking what they're seeing. "We've not seen anything like this " there's been no disruption of this scale in the past," Gareth Ramsay, chief economist at oil and gas giant BP, told the conference. "It's every oil analyst's study piece or worst nightmare " one that we never thought would happen." The energy market fallout is becoming political as well. Trump's approval rating fell to 36 percent amid the public's anger over the war and the steep jump in gasoline prices, according to a Reuters poll released Tuesday. The dissatisfaction threatens to doom Republicans' attempts to keep control of Congress in this year's midterm elections. |
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