The energy supply chain encompasses all stages involved in delivering energy from resource extraction to end users. It includes production, processing, transportation, storage, distribution, and consumption of energy resources. Energy supply chains can involve fossil fuels, nuclear materials, and renewable energy technologies. Efficient and secure supply chains are essential for reliable energy delivery and economic stability. Disruptions in the energy supply chain can result from geopolitical tensions, natural disasters, infrastructure failures, or market fluctuations. Modern energy supply chains increasingly incorporate digital tracking, automation, and sustainability practices. Strengthening energy supply chain resilience supports energy security, reduces costs, and ensures continuity during disruptions. As global energy transitions accelerate, supply chains must adapt to new technologies, materials, and sustainability requirements.
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