Salih Yilmaz
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Even when the strait is reopened and the vessels start moving again and the production starts coming back, we know that it's not going to go back to pre-war levels right away.
And it's going to be very important to assess the damage to see what level we can go back to.
Even when the strait is reopened and the vessels start moving again and the production starts coming back, we know that it's not going to go back to pre-war levels right away.
And it's going to be very important to assess the damage to see what level we can go back to.
Even when the strait is reopened and the vessels start moving again and the production starts coming back, we know that it's not going to go back to pre-war levels right away.
And it's going to be very important to assess the damage to see what level we can go back to.
Make decisions.
A poor decision is always better than no decision.
Even when the strait is reopened and the vessels start moving again and the production starts coming back, we know that it's not going to go back to pre-war levels right away.
And it's going to be very important to assess the damage to see what level we can go back to.
Even when the strait is reopened and the vessels start moving again and the production starts coming back, we know that it's not going to go back to pre-war levels right away.
And it's going to be very important to assess the damage to see what level we can go back to.
This still is the biggest energy disruption in history.
Coincidentally, Saudi Aramco reported today and their CEO was making some remarks that
Even if the strait opens tomorrow, which is obviously looking very unlikely, it would take months to get everything back in order.
Even when the strait is reopened and the vessels start moving again and the production starts coming back, we know that it's not going to go back to pre-war levels right away.
And it's going to be very important to assess the damage to see what level we can go back to.
There's been a lot of flux.
And when you get flux, and they fired, I don't know, 3,000, 3,500 individuals, a lot of old-time knowledge that's left the agency.
All of this has happened under the caretakership of Marty McCary.