Topic Cluster
Geopolitical Energy Risk
Conflict, shipping, LNG, and fuel-market transmission analysis where geopolitical events may affect U.S. commercial energy costs.
Reader Goal
Separate reported events from conditional market scenarios before making procurement decisions.
How To Read Our Facts
Fact labels separate data from interpretation
API-verified
Values pulled from official APIs or structured public datasets, such as EIA, ISO/RTO, or regulatory data tables.
Source-reported
Values attributed to named filings, regulatory orders, public statements, market reports, or official notices.
Forecast
Forward-looking values from named forecasts, planning cases, consensus expectations, or clearly labeled scenarios.
KilowattLogic analysis
Procurement interpretation, scenario math, and buyer context derived from sourced facts.
Cluster Articles
3 articles linked to this topic model
Saturday Morning: Deep Research Report on US and Israeli Strikes on Iran
Deep research report and strategic intelligence briefing on the reported U.S. and Israeli strikes inside Iran, including scenario forecasts and energy market transmission channels.
Global LNG Prices Spike While Henry Hub Stays Low: U.S. Electricity Risk After Hormuz Closure
EIA's April 28 Today in Energy update reports TTF LNG futures up 35% and JKM up 51% after the Strait of Hormuz closure, while U.S. Henry Hub fell 9%. Current buyer guidance separates confirmed global LNG stress from conditional U.S. gas and power pass-through risk.