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- Prime Minister Anutin Urges Private Sector Remote Work Transition to Mitigate Thai Energy Vulnerability
Published: Apr 7, 2026
Section: Asia
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has called for a nationwide adoption of work-from-home measures to counteract a growing energy crisis fueled by Middle East instability. The Thai...
- Data Analysis: Navigating Australia’s 2026 National Fuel Emergency
Published: Apr 6, 2026
Section: Companies & Industry
Australia is currently navigating its most significant energy security challenge in decades. Following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz in late February 2026—a direct consequenc...
- Australia Faces Widening Energy Crisis as Over 500 Service Stations Run Dry Amid Global Supply Chain Disruptions
Published: Mar 26, 2026
Section: Australia & Oceania
More than 500 Australian service stations are currently reporting acute fuel shortages, with dozens of regional sites completely exhausted of all stocks. Energy Minister Chris Bowe...
- South African Markets Pivot from Predicted Interest Rate Cuts to Four Hikes as Middle East War Escalates
Published: Mar 25, 2026
Section: Markets
Market expectations for South African interest rates have undergone a dramatic reversal, shifting from projected cuts to four potential increases following the closure of the Strai...
- South Africa Facing Energy Insecurity with Only Two Weeks of Strategic Fuel Reserves Amid Global Oil Price Surge
Published: Mar 18, 2026
Section: Africa
Economists are raising alarms over South Africa's critical fuel vulnerability as global oil prices spike toward $120 a barrel. With strategic reserves estimated at just 7.7 million...
- South Africa Faces Critical Energy Insecurity As Experts Warn Of Deteriorating Fuel Reserves Amid Middle East Conflict
Published: Mar 14, 2026
Section: Environment
Energy economists are sounding the alarm over South Africa’s lack of strategic fuel reserves and shrinking refining capacity, warning that the nation is dangerously exposed to glob...