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Escalating Middle East Conflict Poses Risks to Energy Infrastructure

As the conflict in the Middle East continues, with recent threats to water and power facilities in Kuwait, the implications for energy infrastructure are significant.

Editorial Staff
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The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has now entered its fifth week, with a notable increase in attacks across the region. This escalation raises concerns about the stability of critical energy infrastructure.

Reports indicate that former President Trump has expressed intentions regarding Iranian oil, which could further complicate the geopolitical landscape and impact energy markets.

The targeting of water and power plants in Kuwait by Tehran highlights the vulnerabilities in regional infrastructure, necessitating a reassessment of operational resilience and security measures.