Energy markets have entered an unprecedented crisis, pushing the world to look instinctively toward the largest producers: Saudi Arabia, the United States, or Russia. However, in the background, but sometimes hitting already the headlines, of today’s geopolitical turbulence, especially due to the ongoing, escalating confrontation around Iran, showing the fragility of maritime chokepoints (Hormuz), another actor has already, for years, quietly become indispensable to the current and future stability of global energy. The United Arab Emirates,…
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