Canada and Norway move to capitalise on Iran war oil price surge
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مدعوم بالذكاء الاصطناعيCanada and Norway are positioning themselves as reliable oil suppliers amidst the Iran war oil price surge, potentially capitalizing on the situation to increase their market share. This move could lead to increased oil production and exports from these countries, impacting global oil prices. The development may also affect the stock prices of oil-producing companies and the overall energy sector.
The increased oil supply from Canada and Norway could put downward pressure on oil prices, potentially benefiting oil-importing countries and negatively impacting oil-exporting nations. This may lead to a decrease in the stock prices of oil-producing companies, such as those in OPEC, and positively impact the stock prices of companies in oil-importing countries, such as airlines and manufacturing firms.
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Nations position themselves as reliable suppliers in a ‘desperate’ world
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