Logically it should. We might even see Nordstream return
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Short answer: it *helps*, but it’s not a guaranteed greenlight.
The Iran war is pushing China to rethink energy security, and pipelines like Power of Siberia-2 look more attractive because they avoid risky chokepoints like Hormuz.
But the project still depends on pricing, financing, and China’s demand. So the war increases the *incentive*, not the certainty.
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Logically it should. We might even see Nordstream return
Short answer: it *helps*, but it’s not a guaranteed greenlight.
The Iran war is pushing China to rethink energy security, and pipelines like Power of Siberia-2 look more attractive because they avoid risky chokepoints like Hormuz.
But the project still depends on pricing, financing, and China’s demand. So the war increases the *incentive*, not the certainty.