Executive Intelligence Brief

Conflict
Watch

An invite‑only executive brief for leaders in mining, oil and gas, energy, shipping and manufacturing who need a clear read on fast‑moving conflicts, chokepoints and political risk—without the punditry.

We scan the global firehose, cut out the noise, and give your team one tight read on what's happening, how it's being read outside your bubble, and why it matters to your assets and supply chain.

Who This Is For

Built for executives
with direct exposure

Conflict Watch is for people whose jobs actually move with these headlines.

Mining & Critical Minerals

Executives with assets and offtakes exposed to geopolitics and energy.

Oil, Gas & Power

Leaders dealing with price spikes, route changes and political pressure.

Shipping & Logistics

Teams trying to keep cargo moving through—or around—chokepoints.

Manufacturing & Industrial

Leaders whose costs and delivery promises ride on freight, fuel and stable sourcing.

GCs, ESG & Risk Officers

The people who get asked: "How did we not see this coming?"

No media spin. No party line. Just the stuff you actually have to factor into decisions.

The Problem

You don't need
more headlines.
You need a
better read.

When a strait half a world away becomes "effectively closed," or a conflict suddenly hits energy, insurance or shipping, your feeds explode—but your team still has to ship product, price deals and brief the Board.

Everyone sees a different slice of the story, filtered through their sector, politics and algorithms.

That's how teams get blindsided: not by a lack of information, but by one‑sided information.

What Conflict Watch Does

We scan wide, then hand
you the short version

01

One briefing, once a week

A concise, plain‑English brief on conflicts, chokepoints, sanctions, regulatory moves and ESG flare‑ups that actually touch your world.

02

Outside‑the‑bubble perspective

We deliberately pull from credible sources outside your usual sector and political feeds, so you see how different rooms are reading the same situation before those views hit policy or markets.

03

Why‑it‑matters for operators

Every item comes with a short note on potential impact to energy, shipping, mine sites, manufacturing and financing—not just who yelled at whom on TV.

04

Alerts when something genuinely breaks

Off‑cycle notes when a closure, strike, sanction or ruling looks big enough that waiting a week would be dumb.

How We Treat "Facts"

We're honest about
what we know—
and what we don't

Global events are messy and move faster than clean post‑mortems. Our job is to show you what's real, what's fluid, and where the reads diverge.

Confirmed

What's confirmed from primary sources and serious reporting.

In Flux

What's still fluid—and how credible players are reacting to it right now.

Contested

Where there are conflicting reads you should know about before you commit.

We're not here to make you feel certain. We're here to keep you from making big calls on a narrow, siloed picture.

Independence & Limits

Independent, no cheerleading,
no guarantees

Conflict Watch is independent and non‑partisan. We don't sell advertorial, don't do pay‑to‑play coverage, and don't take marching orders from campaigns, lobby groups or corporates.

We're not your lawyer, not your bank, not your risk committee, and nothing we publish is legal, investment or other professional advice. It's a sharp, outside view you can drop into your own process.

How to Get Access

Invite‑only,
on purpose

This is a low‑noise product for a small set of teams. If you'd like to see whether there's a fit:

1

Tell us who you are — name, role, company, sector.

2

We'll share a recent brief and, if it makes sense, schedule a short call.

3

If there's a match, we'll set you up with access for your leadership team.

Request an Invitation →