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Briefing: The global wave of energy rationing
Strategic angle: Governments from Bangladesh to Zambia impose measures to cut fuel demand as Middle East conflict cuts off flows.
editorial-staff
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Updated 9 days ago
Governments worldwide are enacting energy rationing policies as a direct response to reduced fuel flows from the Middle East, a region critical to global energy supply.
Countries such as Bangladesh and Zambia have initiated measures aimed at curbing fuel consumption, reflecting a broader trend of energy management amidst geopolitical instability.
These actions highlight the interconnectedness of global energy infrastructure and the potential for significant impacts on capacity and throughput as nations adapt to supply constraints.