Oil exporters scramble for routes beyond Hormuz — but there are no easy options
What to know about Oil exporters scramble for routes beyond Hormuz — but there are no easy options
Middle Eastern oil and gas producers are still scrambling to find and expand alternative routes for their exports, almost two months after the critical Strait of Hormuz was effectively shut to commercial traffic.
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What happened
Middle Eastern oil and gas producers are still scrambling to find and expand alternative routes for their exports, almost two months after the critical Strait of Hormuz was effectively shut to commercial traffic.
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