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Exxon: Oil market hasn’t priced in Iran-war disruption, Hormuz closure risk persists
business1 month ago

Exxon: Oil market hasn’t priced in Iran-war disruption, Hormuz closure risk persists

Exxon Mobil CEO Darren Woods says the oil market has not fully priced in the disruption from the Iran conflict and the Strait of Hormuz closure, with buffers like tankers in transit, strategic reserves, and inventory drawdowns delaying price moves. He expects Persian Gulf flows to normalize within a month or two after the strait reopens, but prices could rise if the strait remains closed. Exxon projects a ~750,000 bpd hit to Middle East production if closures persist into Q2 2025, and about 15% of its total output is affected; Iranian attacks on LNG lines also weigh on upstream production. The stock edged lower while oil prices have surged since the war began.

IEA Chief Warns of Historic Global Energy Risk as Hormuz Blockade Deepens
energy1 month ago

IEA Chief Warns of Historic Global Energy Risk as Hormuz Blockade Deepens

IEA chief Fatih Birol warns that the world faces its biggest energy-security threat in history due to the ongoing Strait of Hormuz closure and related disruptions, with about 13 million barrels per day of oil and products affected. He urges resilience through a faster shift to nuclear power, renewables, and possibly a coal rebound, and notes Europe could face a jet-fuel shortage; the IEA has released emergency stockpiles but says this is temporary—opening Hormuz remains the ultimate cure.

Hormuz Blockade Slows Global Oil Traffic as Ships Gather and Diversions Rise
world2 months ago

Hormuz Blockade Slows Global Oil Traffic as Ships Gather and Diversions Rise

Iran’s de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has sharply reduced global oil movement, with only about 21 tankers transiting since Feb. 28 as hundreds of ships wait or divert to alternative ports. Roughly 400 vessels linger in the Gulf of Oman, while others reroute to Fujairah, Khor Fakkan, or Sohar. A few ships have obtained negotiated safe passage, including some Indian LPG carriers, with nations such as China, Greece, India, Pakistan, and Turkey navigating the risk environment as sporadic attacks continue. The disruption underscores volatility in energy markets and global shipping logistics.