During the first 50 days of the Iran war, global oil revenue losses amounted to $50 billion.
According to the analysis company Kpler, since the outbreak of the Iran war at the end of February, more than 500 million barrels of crude oil and condensate have been reduced in the global market, making this the largest energy supply disruption event in modern history. During the conflict, the average price of crude oil was around $100 per barrel, and analysts and calculations by Reuters show that the value of lost production exceeds $500 billion, with these losses potentially continuing for several months or even years.
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