An oil supply disruption refers to a sudden drop in crude availability, often caused by geopolitical conflicts, natural disasters, or refinery outages. It impacts global energy markets, driving up fuel prices. Producers and speculators may benefit from higher revenues, while consumers and import-dependent economies face increased costs and economic strain.
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