Hormuz blocked 3 months and Iran is mining the strait — grab oil majors before prices spike harder
The Strait of Hormuz — the world's most important oil shipping lane — has been effectively blocked for over three months due to the US-Iran conflict, and fresh mining reports suggest it won't reopen anytime soon. Oil supply is tightening just as global demand remains strong.
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The Strait of Hormuz carries roughly a fifth of the world's oil, and it's been blocked for three months with no resolution in sight. Iran is actively mining the waterway, peace talks have stalled, and energy experts are warning of prolonged supply tightness. That combination — restricted supply plus steady demand — is exactly what drives oil prices higher for extended periods. Big oil producers like ExxonMobil and Chevron benefit directly because every extra dollar per barrel flows straight to their bottom line.