2022: A year global oil markets won’t forget

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2022: A year global oil markets won’t forget

In this special episode of the Platts Oil Markets podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights leaders Joel Hanley, Sambit Mohanty and Richard Swann round up the events of 2022. From the war in Ukraine to renewed Chinese lockdowns, the team looks at disrupted trade flows and the renewed challenges for supply and demand in a volatile world.

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