28 February 2013Insurance

Energy firms must manage new terror threats

A number of recent acts of terrorism and violence against energy companies and their facilities around the world have led to an upsurge of interest in terrorism and political violence coverage. This is being matched by buoyant levels of capacity in the sector, despite a sense of unease among insurers underwriting these risks.

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