Oil Shipping Crisis: Hormuz Chokepoint Disrupts Global Crude Flow
The Strait of Hormuz now sees only 11 ships daily, a critical bottleneck for global oil.
Global Oil Inventories Plummet: IMF Warns of Supply Crisis
The IMF projects global oil inventories will fall to a five-year low this month.
Crude Oil Market Disconnect: Physical Realities vs. Paper Prices
The market anticipates lower crude prices despite Strait of Hormuz concerns.
Crude Oil Chasm: WTI and Brent Divergence Signals Geopolitical
WTI crude oil plummeted to $3.37 per barrel, while Brent maintained $76.01.
Oil Supply Recovery Faces Major Physical Hurdles
Rebecca Babin predicts crude oil will settle between $75 and $80 a barrel by year-end.
Fossil Fuels: Global Economy's Fragile
Geopolitical events in March 2026 severely disrupted global petrochemical and fertilizer supply.
Oil Market Ignores Strait of Hormuz Transit
Despite market optimism, shipping through the Strait of Hormuz remains perilous after a recent drone strike.
Hormuz Oil Flow Persists Amid Geopolitical
Six tankers are moving fuel through the Strait of Hormuz, driving crude prices down despite recent disruptions.
VLCC Freight Rates Skyrocket: Physical Supply
A Very Large Crude Carrier recently commanded 897% of the benchmark rate for a Persian Gulf route.
Hormuz Strait Reopens: India's Energy Supply
Three Indian supertankers re-emerged in the Gulf of Oman, signaling a tentative traffic uptick.