WATER and OIL

 Yesterday, Iran attacked a service building at a power and desalinization plant in Kuwait. The attack caused "extensive damage" at the plant and resulted in the death of a worker from India.


The targeting of a desalinization plant is significant for two main reasons. First, water is a very scarce commodity in the Middle East as most of the region is desert, and most of the water in the region comes from the ocean. The second main issue that makes the attack very significant is, because most of the water is from the ocean countries in the region rely heavily on desalinization plants to convert the salty ocean water into drinking water.


Up to sixty percent of the global capacity of desalinized water comes from the Middle East. In Kuwait specifically, there are eight plants which are responsible for ninety percent of the countries drinking water.


In other news, to finish this post many countries are implementing energy restrictions this week as the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. In the United States this week the average price of gas is expected to top four dollars a gallon.



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