Energy markets eye Black Sea as next chokepoint in global supply

The global energy market has spent much of the past two decades fixated on the vulnerability of the Strait of Hormuz, while a quieter and potentially more unpredictable risk is emerging closer to Europe’s doorstep. The Black Sea, long regarded as a secondary theatre in global energy logistics, is rapidly becoming a focal point of concern as geopolitical tensions, asymmetric warfare and logistical fragilities converge.