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Five ways the Strait of Hormuz affects global oil supply

The potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz poses a major threat to global oil supply, given its role as one of the world’s most critical energy transit routes. The narrow channel connects the Persian Gulf to international markets and serves as a gateway for crude exports from key Middle East producers. Here are five ways the Strait of Hormuz affects global oil supply: Massive disruption to global oil flowAround 20 per cent of the world’s daily oil supply, estimated at roughly 20 million barrels, passes through the strait. A closure would immediately halt a significant portion of exports from major producers such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, creating a sudden supply shock in global markets. Limited alternative routesSome countries have pipelines that bypass the strait, but these alternatives cannot fully replace the volume transported […]

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Trump Says His Favourite Option In Iran War Is To Take The Country’s Oil

United States President Donald Trump has said his preferred option in the ongoing war with Iran would be for the US to take control of the country’s oil. He made the remark in a new interview with the Financial Times, offering one of his clearest signals yet about how he views Iran’s energy resources. To be honest with you, my favourite thing is to take the oil in Iran, Trump said, according to the report. He added that some people in the US questioned the idea, but dismissed them as stupid for doing so. Trump also floated the possibility of seizing Kharg Island, Iran’s main oil export hub in the Gulf. The coral island handles over 90 percent of Iran’s crude exports and is a critical node in the country’s energy infrastructure. Perhaps we take Kharg Island, perhaps we do […]

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US–Venezuela oil pact angers China, cools prices

Global oil prices slipped after President Donald Trump confirmed a deal for the United States to import up to 2 billion dollars worth of Venezuelan crude that had been blocked by sanctions.​The plan would redirect an estimated 30 to 50 million barrels of stranded Venezuelan oil to US refiners, boosting supply and easing market pressure.​ China, once Venezuela’s main oil customer, criticised the move as economic coercion and accused Washington of effectively hijacking cargoes previously tied to Chinese interests.​Analysts say the shift could undercut Chinese refiners that relied on discounted Venezuelan crude and weaken Beijing’s long standing energy relationship with Caracas.​ Trump has presented the deal as a win for American motorists and Venezuelans, arguing it will lower fuel costs while putting Caracas’ oil revenues under tighter US control.​Uncertainty remains over how long the arrangement will last and how it […]

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