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The Middle East’s new normal: Brief wars, constant economic exposure
09.06.26
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Doron Peskin
Iran’s stop-start strategy turns security risk into a structural feature of global markets.
Strait of Hormuz crisis enters its most dangerous phase
19.05.26
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Doron Peskin
Falling inventories and disrupted tanker flows are tightening global oil supply far beyond headline prices.
Hormuz shock pushes governments into energy emergency mode
10.05.26
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Shani Ashkenazi
As oil prices surge, countries are imposing work-from-home mandates, fuel restrictions, and public transport incentives.
Israel’s gas rigs resume operations under the shadow of war
12.04.26
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Yuval Azulay
After costly shutdowns, the return to activity highlights both economic urgency and lingering security vulnerabilities.
After the ceasefire, the real war begins
08.04.26
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Doron Peskin
From missiles to markets, the battle over narrative and leverage reshapes the Middle East.
A strike on Kharg: Why Iran’s oil hub matters to the world
07.04.26
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Lital Samet
With most exports flowing through the island, any escalation could ripple across global markets.
Iran’s economy on ‘life support’ after one month of war
06.04.26
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Doron Peskin
Subsidies and oil revenues sustain stability as structural damage mounts.
Israel faces growing energy risks after strike on Haifa refinery
22.03.26
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Yuval Azulay
Damage to key infrastructure exposes fragility of fuel supply during wartime.
U.S. strike signals Iran’s oil lifeline is no longer untouchable
14.03.26
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Doron Peskin
Attack on Kharg Island warns Tehran that disruption of Hormuz could put its main export terminal at risk.
Oil surges on Iran tensions, but Israeli energy stocks lag
24.02.26
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Amir Perger
Brent up 16% this year as Tel Aviv Oil and Gas Index rises just 3.9%.
Rigas: "Energean needs more gas to compete, and to prevent a monopoly"
04.02.26
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Shaked Green Arava
Speaking at the Calcalist and Kesem Mutual Funds Capital Market Conference, Energean CEO Mathios Rigas said that despite the promises it received from the state, his company did not receive new gas fields in the recent tender rounds: "If we do not have additional assets, we will not be able to compete with Chevron, the operator in Leviathan and Tamar."
Iranian missile strike costs Bazan up to $200 million
16.07.25
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Adiel Eithan Mustaki
Haifa refinery receives $48 million advance as key power plant remains offline after deadly attack last month.
Inside the “shadow fleet” that financed Iranian terror cells worldwide
22.06.25
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Tomer Ganon
Court papers reveal the route and finances behind tanker seizures.
Haifa oil refinery shut down after Iranian missile strike
17.06.25
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Adiel Eithan Mustaki
The power plant that supplies electricity and steam to Bazan's industrial complex was severely hit.
The high stakes of a potential Israeli attack on Iran's oil sector
06.10.24
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Doron Peskin
Why global oil prices could surge and how Saudi Arabia might fill the gap.
Threatening the oil market was one step too far for the Houthis
19.12.23
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Doron Peskin
If oil prices rise beyond expectations, China and India, Iran's allies, may intervene to stop the Houthis
Iranian involvement in Gaza war worries oil market
11.10.23
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Doron Peskin
Iran's joining the war in one way or another will affect the supply routes, but analysts do not foresee an acute impact as the one felt after Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Market concerns rise as Saudi Arabia and Russia extend oil Production cuts
10.09.23
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Doron Peskin
The markets expected that the two leaders of OPEC+, which is responsible for supplying 40% of the world's oil supply, would announce the continuation of the cuts until October. The move to confirm these cuts until the end of the year created concerns in the markets, pushing prices up
UAE looking forward to buying Israeli oil in new trade deals
02.11.20
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James Spiro
Talking to Calcalist’s Tamar Tunik, ATS’ Managing Director Avinash Gandhi discusses how the normalization between Israel and the UAE will help trade deals
Before the ink dries: Everything you need to know about the UAE’s economy
16.08.20
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Doron Peskin
Israeli companies aiming to break into the UAE market will find a local thirst in several sectors, including retail digitization, cybersecurity and health
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