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infrastructure

[in-fruh-struhk-cher] / ˈɪn frəˌstrʌk tʃər /


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It will take "months and months" for the energy infrastructure, the oil fields, refineries, and pipelines to "go back to where they were before the war has started", he added.

From BBC

Stocks dipped slightly while oil prices steadied Friday at the end of a turbulent week in which attacks on Gulf energy infrastructure rattled global markets and sparked fears of an energy shock.

From Barron's

Losses are mount as oil prices surge — the Brent contract is up by two thirds this year due to the war in Iran and attacks on energy infrastructure throughout the region.

From MarketWatch

“It is a systemic shock that moves through the infrastructure of everyday life, from power plants to irrigation canals, and ultimately to food security.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Another important development involves access to the Federal Reserve’s payments infrastructure.

From MarketWatch