中東の石油生産の低下は、世界的なエネルギー価格と地域経済にどのような影響を与える可能性があるか?
Oil production in the Middle East dropped by over a quarter in March, as the Iran war continues to destabilize the world’s energy supply. OPEC’s production plunged 27%, from 28.7 million barrels per day to 20.8 million, according to data released by the organization on Monday. The nosedive was driven by losses in Iraq, Saudi […]
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Washington Examiner (United States) | Apr 13, 2026
Financial Times (United Kingdom) | Apr 13, 2026
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As global energy prices fluctuate in response to the decline in Middle Eastern oil production, how should governments balance their energy policies? It raises questions about energy independence and resilience in the face of geopolitical conflicts.
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