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Mines, logistics, deep uncertainty threaten Middle East oil rebound, Pg12

Middle East oil rebound remains uncertain despite US-Iran detente, as regional conflict and logistical challenges threaten Strait of Hormuz shipments.

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Key Highlights:

  • A fragile detente between the US and Iran has led to a preliminary agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical global oil chokepoint.
  • Despite the agreement, oil flow through the Strait remains cautious due to lingering security concerns, including potential mines and regional conflicts.
  • Middle Eastern oil producers, including Saudi Aramco and Kuwait Petroleum, are actively pursuing strategies to reduce dependence on the Strait.
  • These strategies involve expanding pipeline networks, such as Saudi Arabia's East-West pipeline, and increasing global oil storage facilities.
  • Oil prices initially dropped following the detente announcement, reflecting hopes for increased supply, but uncertainty persists regarding full recovery.

Detailed Insights:

  • The Strait of Hormuz is strategically vital, handling approximately one-fifth to one-quarter of the world's seaborne oil trade and significant liquefied natural gas exports.
  • Shipowners remain hesitant to fully resume operations through the Strait without clear assurances of safety and adequate war risk coverage.
  • War risk insurance is a specialized coverage protecting marine operations from losses due to military conflicts, terrorism, and political instability, typically excluded from standard marine policies.
  • Saudi Arabia's East-West pipeline, also known as Petroline, connects its eastern oil fields to the Red Sea port of Yanbu, providing a crucial alternative export route.
  • The East-West pipeline has seen its capacity increased to 7 million barrels per day to bypass the Strait of Hormuz during periods of heightened risk.
  • Kuwait is in discussions with Saudi Arabia and the UAE to expand pipeline systems, aiming to reroute Kuwaiti oil exports around the Strait.
  • Maritime data from Kpler and JPMorgan Chase indicates a recent uptick in oil flow through the Strait, reaching an estimated 5.1 million barrels per day in June.
  • Regional conflicts, such as recent violence involving Israel and Hezbollah, underscore the persistent geopolitical risks affecting energy security in the Middle East.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Strait of Hormuz: A narrow, strategically important waterway connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea, crucial for global oil and gas transit.
  • War Risk Coverage: A specialized type of marine insurance that protects vessels and cargo against losses arising from acts of war, terrorism, piracy, and political instability.
  • Chokepoint: A narrow channel or passage, such as a strait, where traffic can be easily disrupted, making it strategically important for trade and military control.
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