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Saudi oil price cut sparks debate over future of global energy

Published on: July 9, 2026 2:57 PM

Saudi Arabia’s biggest oil price cut in a generation is not about selling cheaper oil. It is the first shot in a new oil war.

But what if the biggest winners are not Saudi Arabia, the Gulf states, or the oil companies? What if they are India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and the billions of ordinary consumers across Asia? Why does the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz matter more than most people realise? Why can one extra million barrels of oil move the entire global economy? Why does the last barrel determine what every country pays for energy? Has OPEC’s old order finally begun to fracture?

And why should Pakistan’s role in helping to reopen the Strait of Hormuz be recognised far more widely not as a diplomatic trophy, but because it helped restore the world’s most important energy artery, bringing hope to billions of people and relief to the poorest energy-importing nations across Asia and beyond?

In my latest essay, The Ladder, I climb the argument rung by rung from the UAE’s departure from OPEC and Saudi Arabia’s extraordinary price cut to Hormuz, shale, solar, AI, efficiency, and the largest annual transfer of wealth from oil exporters to oil-importing nations.

If you want to understand where the oil market is heading, not just next month, but over the next decade, this is the article to read.

Read here:

https://open.substack.com/pub/iqballatif/p/the-ladder-why-saudi-arabia-just?r=33eq6&utm_medium=ios

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: global energy, Latest, oil prices, OPEC, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Strait of Hormuz

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