$100 oil? Prolonged Hormuz closure could spark a 1970s-style energy shock
#Strait of Hormuz #Oil supply shock #U.S.-Iran tensions #Energy crisis #Oil prices #Global oil flows #Military conflict #Energy markets
π Key Takeaways
- U.S. strikes on Iran have reignited fears of disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz
- The strait handles approximately 31% of global seaborne oil flows
- Analysts warn of potential triple-digit oil prices if the strait is closed
- The duration and scope of any disruptions will determine market impact severity
- Experts estimate a 33% probability of a worst-case scenario involving Saudi infrastructure attacks and Hormuz closure
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π·οΈ Themes
Geopolitical Risk, Energy Security, Market Volatility
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