Hormuz oil squeeze won't end anytime soon — accumulate oil majors for a multi-month energy rally
Oil industry experts now believe the Strait of Hormuz supply disruption will drag on through the end of the year, keeping oil prices elevated. Peace talks between the US and Iran have stalled, adding more uncertainty.
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The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world's most important oil shipping routes, and analysts now say disruptions will stick around through December. Even if the waterway reopens, the logistical backlog and insurance costs will keep supplies tight for months. That's a sustained tailwind for oil producers: every dollar oil stays above normal boosts their profit margins. Major producers like ExxonMobil, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips are well-positioned because they can pump and sell at these elevated prices while their costs stay roughly the same. Oil prices are already holding gains, and with Iran peace talks faltering, the geopolitical risk premium isn't going away soon.