
The latest escalation in the Gulf is being felt in the oil markets and shipping lanes. But its consequences may extend beyond crude prices.
For the still fragile and capital-intensive clean hydrogen sector, disruption in the Strait of Hormuz raises fundamental questions about cost competitiveness, supply chain security, and the long-term direction of energy policy.
With some analysts and governments warning that the conflict is far from over, here are three areas to watch.
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