The CEOs of Schlumberger and Baker Hughes warn that the Iran conflict could reshape global energy markets, potentially driving a shift towards diversified energy sources and increased upstream investments. This geopolitical tension highlights the interconnected nature of energy and conflict, with potential implications for the broader economy and energy sector investments.

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