Energy Experts Warn Strait of Hormuz Oil Flows May Remain Disrupted for Months After Iran Deal
The article reports that analysts expect oil and gas supplies through the Strait of Hormuz to stay abnormal for several months. The delay follows the recent Iran nuclear agreement
The article reports that analysts expect oil and gas supplies through the Strait of Hormuz
to stay abnormal for several months. The delay follows the recent Iran nuclear agreement
that lifted many restrictions. Experts attribute the lag to logistical and security
challenges in the region. They note that tanker routes may remain altered while confidence
rebuilds. The piece highlights the strategic significance of the strait for global energy
markets. It warns that prolonged disruptions could affect prices worldwide. Authorities
are monitoring the situation and preparing contingency plans. The report concludes that a
gradual return to normal flows is anticipated but not immediate.