Oil Unlikely to Go Back to Pre-War Prices, Energy Aspects Says
Bloomberg
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Energy Aspects Global Gas Head Livia Gallarati discusses energy markets amid the fragile ceasefire between the US and Iran.
Speaking on Bloomberg Television, she says both oil and gas facilities will take time to ramp up. "Anything new is probably not going to be coming into the Strait [of Hormuz].
Shipowners don't have that risk appetite for now," Gallarati says.
Asked whether prices will fall back to pre-war levels, she says: "I wouldn't put my money on that." (Source: Bloomberg)
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