Japan's largest power company, JERA, has expressed concerns over the ongoing crisis in Iran, suggesting that it could lead buyers to seek alternative supply sources outside the Middle East. According to Jin10, JERA's assessment comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions that have persisted for an extended period. The company believes that the prolonged instability in the region may prompt energy buyers to diversify their supply chains to mitigate risks associated with reliance on Middle Eastern resources. This shift could have significant implications for global energy markets, as buyers explore options in other regions to ensure stable and secure energy supplies.