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IEA chief says Gulf oil exporters must repair trust as buyers reconsider supply risks - thenationalnews.com

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The head of the International Energy Agency stated that Gulf oil-producing nations need to work on rebuilding trust with their customers, as oil buyers are reassessing the reliability of supply from the region. This comes amid heightened concerns over energy security and potential disruptions. The statement underscores the shifting dynamics in global oil markets where supplier credibility is becoming a key factor.

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Shifts in global energy alliances

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  • Shifts in global energy alliances
  • Strategic importance of Gulf oil

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