Power Index Rank #128
Fuel
COMMODITY · Entity tracked in the LeadersCartel Power Index
1
/ 100
MONITORED
2
High Signals
14
Emerging
0
Watch
3
Weak
Intelligence Brief
Fuel holds a monitored position in the LeadersCartel Power Index at rank #130 with a score of 1.1/100. Signal intelligence tracks Fuel across 187 sources with 2H/14E/0W active signal distribution.
Key developments include: Perkuat Distribusi Energi , Pertamina Siapkan Fuel Terminal Terhubung dengan RDM, and Australia news live: government ad campaign urges drivers to minimise fuel use a.
Fuel maintains significant linkage with United States, Iran, European Union across shared intelligence signals.
Analysis updated April 12, 2026 at 08:00 UTC · Powered by RAVEN
Influence Sectors
Energy
Active Intelligence Signals
• EMERGING0.94
Gas Price Crisis Extends to US Cities: GOP Lawmakers Signal Fuel Costs Reshaping Democratic Political Coalitions
Republican lawmakers are highlighting how sustained high gas prices from the Iran conflict are damaging Democratic voter support in traditionally blue metropolitan areas including New York City. Energ
• HIGH0.93
India Further Escalates Diesel and Jet Fuel Export Duties Amid Global Aviation Energy Crisis; Duty Surge From Rs 21.5/L to Rs 55.5/L
India has significantly increased export duties on diesel and jet fuel from Rs 21.5 per liter to Rs 55.5 per liter, extending the global aviation sector's energy crisis as fuel costs remain elevated p
• HIGH0.86
White House Confirms Iran Uranium Transfer Agreement: Enriched Fuel Emerges as Ceasefire Precondition for Extended Framework
Trump administration confirms Iran uranium transfer agreement as core element of ceasefire sustainability framework, demanding comprehensive enrichment cessation preconditions. Uranium fuel transfer e
Recent Intelligence
merdeka.com
Perkuat Distribusi Energi , Pertamina Siapkan Fuel Terminal Terhubung dengan RDMP Balikpapan
South China Morning Post
Hong Kong balancing financial security, innovation as nation’s ‘firewall’: Paul Chan
ABC News
Haitians cut back on already scarce food and ask how they'll survive rising fuel prices