Trump Vows US Oil Giants Will Rebuild Venezuela's Sector
Escalating geopolitical tensions are putting global oil refineries under pressure, with fears of supply disruptions growing. Industry players are closely monitoring developments that could impact production and pricing.
Refineries are facing heightened uncertainty as potential disruptions threaten crude supply chains.
Analysts warn that prolonged instability could push refining costs higher and tighten global fuel availability.
The situation may have ripple effects on Malaysia’s energy sector, including fuel prices and industrial costs. Experts say contingency planning and diversified supply sources will be key to mitigating long-term economic impact.
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