
Die Hormus-Krise löst einen Pipeline-Boom im Nahen Osten aus
https://finance.yahoo.com/energy/articles/hormuz-crisis-sparks-middle-east-210000952.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAKjDxiLt_-rAwtzNH6A8XkHhK9syXBB4JQFtxOPzU_9oRO0N2AnyXOD90mHaOtgaZeJdBzkZVnC7Pa2quqlMVqhOH99-6rNpm-avaCrS6qnXgMIMzccg7mfcLq7V7LNsI3DGMir55MfP2axIkRMQmvVDtAsQ9XYf1ydf2PlccEh7
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But if those pipelines ever cut into Iran’s future toll profits, they may go ‚boom!‘
To be expected at this point, the Persian Gulf is a liability for the foreseeable future even after a deal is made.
Haliburton isn’t done getting lucrative contracts. I expect they’d be happy if GOP could win midterms with the strait closed, even if that means additional struggles for taxpayers, the world.