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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 50 MIN

Ness 431 med Trond Omdal – USA tjener, Iran taper

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I denne episoden av podkasten møtes energianalytiker og forvalter Trond Omdal og Ole Asbjørn Ness til en skarp analyse av Hormuz-krisen. Budskapet er tydelig: mens mange har ventet på en energikrise som skulle ramme USA hardt, er det stikk motsatt. USA tjener på situasjonen. Som nettoeksportør av olje og LNG nyter amerikanerne høye priser. S&P 500 er over 7100 og setter nye rekorder. Aksjemarkedet rister av seg krisen, detaljhandelen er robust, og energisektoren boomer. Olje på rundt 110–112 dollar fatet er positivt for amerikansk BNP og gir Trump rom til å vente. Iran derimot taper nesten en halv milliard dollar om dagen. 90 prosent av iransk oljeeksport går gjennom Hormuz. Om 12–22 dager kan lagrene være fulle, og felt må stenges ned – noen potensielt permanent. Regimet, som er fullstendig avhengig av oljeinntekter, får økt arbeidsledighet, inflasjon og uro i oljerike områder. Klokken tikker klart raskere for ayatollahene enn for USA. Aksjemarkedet «heier» dermed indirekte på at Iran presses. Mens Europa og Asia blør, står Trump stødig med en sterk økonomi i ryggen. Episoden viser hvorfor maximum pressure-strategien kan fungere bedre enn ventet – Iran har mest å tape på å holde stredet stengt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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I denne episoden av podkasten møtes energianalytiker og forvalter Trond Omdal og Ole Asbjørn Ness til en skarp analyse av Hormuz-krisen. Budskapet er tydelig: mens mange har ventet på en energikrise som skulle ramme USA hardt, er det stikk motsatt....

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