My discussion yesterday, at Euronews Romania, in which I talked about: - the temporary lack of fuel in the chain of gas stations with the lowest price in Romania (Petrom) - the paradoxical situation in the Strait of Hormuz, which is both closed and open at the same time ("Schrödinger Strait") - the fact that the (unprecedented) decision to remove 400 million barrels from the strategic stocks and the measures taken by governments to moderate the price are only a ANESTHETIC, not even the treatment. The return to normal can only be given by the restoration of free navigation through the Strait of Hormuz. Until this happens, we are inside a "black swan" whose finality is very difficult to predict. Practically, if the strait remains non-functional, we are heading towards a 2-in-1 crisis: price crisis + volume availability crisis. In order to successfully face this attempt, part of the consumption will have to be sacrificed, starting with the non-essential ones such as vacation trips. See more
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