Webinar
On Demand
Ceasefire in the Middle East: what does it mean for energy markets?
Watch our third Global webinar connected to the Middle East conflict, now available on demand.
If you missed the original stream, you can register to watch on-demand now.
Date
14th April 2026
Time
1pm BST / 8am EDT
Join Wood Mackenzie’s experts as we assess the implications of a tenuous ceasefire on the global economy, oil, refining, gas/LNG, fertiliser and energy companies.
Agenda
1. How much damage has been sustained and how quickly could energy flows resume if ceasefire holds?
2. What are the implications for oil, gas and LNG markets if the Strait of Hormuz stays closed?
3. How will regional investment and investor sentiment be affected?
4. What are the options for agriculture in the absence of Gulf fertiliser?
5. Can a global recession be avoided?
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