
“The system can absorb partial disruption, but it cannot fully replicate the scale and efficiency of these chokepoints.” — Chris Long, Head of Intelligence, Neptune P2P Group, quoted in Forbes Middle East
Global energy flows remain heavily concentrated through critical corridors like the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea. While alternatives exist, they cannot yet match the scale, speed, or efficiency of these routes.
True resilience will require more than rerouting — it will require structural change.
Read the full article at: Hormuz And The Red Sea: How Fragile Is The World’s Energy System?