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Iran maintains control over the Strait of Hormuz following a ceasefire, causing ongoing oil supply disruptions.
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Iran maintains control over the Strait of Hormuz following a ceasefire, causing ongoing oil supply disruptions.
Key Facts
- •UAE Oil CEO Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber stated the Strait of Hormuz is not open as Iran controls access following a ceasefire.[1]unverified
- •Al Jaber warned that oil supply disruptions will increase if Iran maintains control of the passage and demanded a full reopening.[1]unverified
[1] CNBC World
Locations
Strait of HormuzInternational, Middle East
26.57, 56.26IranIran, Middle East
32.43, 53.69United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates, Middle East
23.42, 53.85Changelog
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Iran maintains control over the Strait of Hormuz following a ceasefire, causing ongoing oil supply disruptions.
- • UAE Oil CEO Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber stated the Strait of Hormuz is not open as Iran controls access following a ceasefire.
- • Al Jaber warned that oil supply disruptions will increase if Iran maintains control of the passage and demanded a full reopening.
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UAE Oil CEO Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber reportedly states the Strait of Hormuz is not open as Iran controls access following a ceasefire, warning of increased oil supply disruptions.
- • UAE Oil CEO Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber claims the Strait of Hormuz is not open and that Iran controls access following a ceasefire.
- • Al Jaber demanded a full reopening of the Strait, warning that oil supply disruption will increase if Iran maintains control of the passage.
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Initial report — unverified: [Initial Report] UAE Oil CEO Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber states the Strait of Hormuz is not open as Iran controls access following a ceasefire, warning of increased oil supply disruptions.