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Hormuz Disruption Tests Markets as Reserves Prove Temporary
energy26 days ago

Hormuz Disruption Tests Markets as Reserves Prove Temporary

Iran’s Strait of Hormuz closure has sent oil prices above $100 as ships avoid the chokepoint. The IEA’s 400 million-barrel emergency release—largest in its history—offers only a temporary buffer, since it would cover roughly four days of global demand or about 20 days of Hormuz throughput. With shipments through Hormuz down to under 10% of pre-war levels and threats to energy infrastructure like Kharg Island, the crisis could deepen if supply remains disrupted.

G7 mulls tapping emergency oil reserves to curb price surge
economy1 month ago

G7 mulls tapping emergency oil reserves to curb price surge

G7 finance ministers are weighing a coordinated release of strategic oil reserves to blunt a sharp price surge driven by the Ukraine war and Iran tensions, aiming to avert a global energy shock and inflation spike. Oil briefly neared $118 a barrel before easing to about $104, with officials noting the reserves (300–400 million barrels) are modest and that past releases in 2011 and 2022 helped stabilize markets; the IEA’s potential involvement underscores the crisis-level risks to growth and central-bank policy.