Energy Gang

The mother of all disruptions. What the war with Iran means for energy.

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Mar 31, 2026
Amos Hochstein, former senior U.S. energy advisor now at TWG Global, offers energy security and Middle East insight. Samantha Gross, director at Brookings, brings expertise in energy security and markets. Amy Myers Jaffe, NYU energy and climate specialist, covers geopolitics and decarbonization. They discuss the shock to oil, LNG and fertilizer flows, cascading shortages across industries, market psychology versus physical disruptions, and infrastructure bypass options.
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INSIGHT

This Is The Biggest Energy Shock Ever

  • The current Iran war is the largest global energy crisis in living memory, bigger than the 1973 and 1979 shocks combined because it affects oil, gas, LNG and many byproducts.
  • Amos Hochstein highlights losses: ~12 million b/d of crude, ~20% of LNG, large fertilizer (urea) and helium shortfalls that cascade into medical gloves and semiconductors.
ANECDOTE

Hospitals Running Out Of Gloves Illustrates Cascading Shortages

  • Supply-chain examples show the crisis is already tangible: Malaysian glove manufacturers halted because a key chemical feedstock is unavailable.
  • Amos recounts a hospital CEO who pre-bought four months of gloves; others now have none.
INSIGHT

Markets Price Risk Not Physical Shortages

  • Markets are pricing risk, not physical disruption, creating a dangerous mismatch between market signals and real shortages.
  • Samantha Gross and Amos Hochstein note traders expect a short war and a return to February 27 world, sustaining calm prices despite growing physical scarcities.
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