Strait of Hormuz Disruptions Highlight Opportunities for Bioenergy

Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz highlighted the vulnerability of global energy and fertilizer supply chains, with the route handling a significant share of oil, LNG, and fertilizer exports from the Middle East. Limited pipeline alternatives and rising transport constraints also posed risks to global markets, including higher fertilizer costs and downstream impacts on agriculture and food prices. The situation pointed to emerging opportunities for the bioenergy sector, particularly in waste-to-energy and nutrient recycling, as countries sought to strengthen domestic supply, reduce import dependence, and enhance energy security.

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