My intervention on April 14, at Digi24, in which I went into more detail about what the worst scenario would look like. This crisis is not only about fuels, but about a very wide range of refined products where we can face a shortage: from plastics to bitumen and asphalt or helium which is used in the manufacture of semiconductors. Why is this moment dangerous? Because the current confrontation in the Middle East is a geopolitical Molotov cocktail: very explosive, between two radical camps and which, if left unresolved, will affect everyone in ways we can't even imagine. Exactly as Fatih Birol said (from the IEA: "No country is immune to this problem".
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