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Aftermath: Oil Execs Thrill to Higher Profits From War

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Aftermath: Oil Execs Thrill to Higher Profits From War
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This story was first featured in the Aftermath newsletter, a series from David Dayen exploring the economic consequences of the war in Iran. To have these stories delivered to your in-box as soon as they are published, sign up for the newsletter here.







Today on Aftermath, we look at the stalemate the war has settled into and whether there’s any way out. Plus, how oil companies are gaining a windfall while so much of their product is stuck in the Strait of Hormuz.







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