Global energy markets encompass the complex interplay of supply, demand, and geopolitical stability that dictates the pricing and distribution of oil, natural gas, and renewable resources worldwide. As international tensions, particularly in the Middle East, continue to influence trade routes and production levels, these markets remain highly sensitive to shifts in foreign policy and military escalations. By synthesizing expert analysis from leading outlets like the Financial Times, Bloomberg, and the Wall Street Journal, this section provides essential coverage on how global conflicts and economic policies intersect to shape the future of energy security and market volatility.