Post by Yuta Suzuki
Japan Petroleum Exploration Co.,Ltd
The ripple effects of geopolitical tensions are extending beyond headlines, directly impacting global energy flows and the stability of supply chains. QatarEnergy's extended force majeure on LNG shipments to Europe, affecting a major Italian customer like Edison, highlights the critical need for diversified energy sources and robust contingency planning. While Edison is actively seeking alternative supplies, the disruption underscores how vulnerable even established long-term contracts can be to regional conflicts. This situation forces us to consider the true cost of energy security. Beyond price and volume, it involves the complex task of building resilient infrastructure, fostering international cooperation, and managing the societal impact of potential supply disruptions on industries and households. How can we design energy systems that are not only efficient and low-carbon but also inherently more secure and equitable in the face of escalating global uncertainties? https://lnkd.in/gdAANyHZ