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Implications of UAE’s exit from OPEC

Part of ADI Analytics’ ongoing coverage of the implications of the Iran conflict across oil & gas, LNG, refined products, and chemicals. The UAE’s exit from OPEC (see our prior blog) in late April 2026 reflects a decisive shift toward a volume‑driven strategy focused on monetizing its hydrocarbon resource base ahead of the global energy […]

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Jet fuel dislocation from the Iran conflict — and implications for SAF

Part of ADI Analytics’ ongoing coverage of the implications of the Iran conflict across oil & gas, LNG, refined products, and chemicals. Jet fuel markets experienced a sharp and localized dislocation following recent geopolitical disruptions, with price movements far exceeding changes in crude benchmarks. The episode has highlighted how exposed aviation fuel economics remain to refining capacity, logistics, […]

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Iran conflict implications on oil prices and stakeholders

Part of ADI Analytics’ ongoing coverage of the implications of the Iran conflict across oil & gas, LNG, refined products, and chemicals. The global energy landscape has been fundamentally altered by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Following the onset of hostilities on February 28, 2026, the Strait of Hormuz remains functionally impaired, stranding […]

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Why did the UAE leave OPEC?

Part of ADI Analytics’ ongoing coverage of the implications of the Iran conflict across oil & gas, LNG, refined products, and chemicals. On April 28, 2026, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced it was quitting the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the producer group created in 1960 to coordinate and unify petroleum supply […]

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Helium supply and the Middle East: 10 critical questions

Part of ADI Analytics’ ongoing coverage of the implications of the Iran conflict across oil & gas, LNG, refined products, and chemicals. The global helium market is undergoing a structural transformation as geopolitical instability in the Middle East and export restrictions in Russia take approximately 25% to 30% of world supply offline. Qatar, which accounts […]

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Why oil is likely to fall back into the $60s by end‑2026

Part of ADI Analytics’ ongoing coverage of the implications of the Iran conflict across oil & gas, LNG, refined products, and chemicals. Oil prices have surged again, driven by the Iran conflict and fears of disruption in the Middle East. These risks matter, and they explain today’s prices. But history and current fundamentals suggest they […]

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Impact of the Iran war on the global chemicals industry

Part of ADI Analytics’ ongoing coverage of the implications of the Iran conflict across oil & gas, LNG, refined products, and chemicals. The escalation of the Iran conflict has translated into a direct disruption of global chemical supply chains through reduced reliability of exports and transit via the Strait of Hormuz. Feedstocks and intermediates that […]

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The downstream fallout of the Iran conflict

Part of ADI Analytics’ ongoing coverage of the implications of the Iran conflict across oil & gas, LNG, refined products, and chemicals. The escalation of the Iran conflict has had a disproportionate impact on downstream energy markets. While crude oil prices initially showed relative stability, refined product markets began pricing in stress almost immediately. As […]

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Qatar LNG outages will reshape gas markets for years, not months

Part of ADI Analytics’ ongoing coverage of the implications of the Iran conflict across oil & gas, LNG, refined products, and chemicals. Qatar’s LNG shutdown is being assessed as if it were a temporary shock. It is not. Based on ADI’s primary research, including interviews with LNG operators in the Middle East, EPC contractors, technology […]

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Why the Iran conflict matters more for LNG than oil

Part of ADI Analytics’ ongoing coverage of the implications of the Iran conflict across oil & gas, LNG, refined products, and chemicals. The escalating conflict involving Iran is widely perceived as an oil‑market risk, yet its most profound and immediate consequences are emerging in global gas and LNG markets. We have summarized in the following […]

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The Iran conflict and oil markets

Part of ADI Analytics’ ongoing coverage of the implications of the Iran conflict across oil & gas, LNG, refined products, and chemicals. The military escalation following the February 28, 2026 strikes on Iran has shifted global oil and gas markets from a projected oversupply to acute geopolitical scarcity. This transformation is driven by logistical and […]