Middle East Energy Infrastructure Damage Close to $60 Billion
War damage to Gulf energy infrastructure could cost up to $58 billion to repair, far higher than earlier estimates, with some facilities taking years to recover.
The disruption is not just financial—prolonged outages will continue to constrain global oil and gas supply, despite markets not fully pricing this in.
Repair efforts face major bottlenecks in equipment and skilled labor, risking wider delays across global energy projects and extending the supply crunch.
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War damage to Gulf energy infrastructure could cost up to $58 billion to repair, far higher than earlier estimates, with some facilities taking years to recover.
The disruption is not just financial—prolonged outages will continue to constrain global oil and gas supply, despite markets not fully pricing this in.
Repair efforts face major bottlenecks in equipment and skilled labor, risking wider delays across global energy projects and extending the supply crunch.
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#CEASEFIRE_AGREEMENT_CONFIRMED