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According to a report released by energy consulting firm Rystad Energy on Wednesday, the Iran conflict is estimated to have caused energy infrastructure losses worth up to $58 billion. According to the International Energy Agency, more than 80 energy facilities have been attacked since the conflict began, and more than one-third of these facilities have been severely damaged. Rystad estimates that it would take at least $34 billion to repair these facilities. The extent of damage to some of the facilities is unclear. The final cost will depend on whether the damage to these facilities is partial or structural. At the same time, the large amount of equipment required for maintenance work will put pressure on the global energy supply chain. Rystad estimates that Iran's infrastructure has been hit the hardest, and repairs could cost as much as $19 billion.

Zhitongcaijing·04/16/2026 00:01:01
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According to a report released by energy consulting firm Rystad Energy on Wednesday, the Iran conflict is estimated to have caused energy infrastructure losses worth up to $58 billion. According to the International Energy Agency, more than 80 energy facilities have been attacked since the conflict began, and more than one-third of these facilities have been severely damaged. Rystad estimates that it would take at least $34 billion to repair these facilities. The extent of damage to some of the facilities is unclear. The final cost will depend on whether the damage to these facilities is partial or structural. At the same time, the large amount of equipment required for maintenance work will put pressure on the global energy supply chain. Rystad estimates that Iran's infrastructure has been hit the hardest, and repairs could cost as much as $19 billion.