Global Oil and Gas Hormuz tracker: day 96
Report Coverage
- Broker
- UBS
- Region
- Middle East (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iran, Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait)
- Sector
- Transportation, Fossil Energy
- Report Type
- Market Report
- Primary Focus
- Hormuz disruption & infrastructure strikes
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Report Summary
Daily tracker on day 96 of Hormuz disruption. Oil prices pulled back amid limited newsflow. Only 5 tankers crossed vs ~50/day pre-conflict. Bypass routes via Yanbu and Fujairah compensating with volumes spiking to ~11Mb/d. Extensive energy infrastructure strikes documented.
Key Takeaways
- Only 5 tankers transited vs ~50/day February average
- Bypass export volumes surging: Yanbu ~4.5Mb/d, combined 6.4Mb/d weekly average approaching 6.5Mb/d capacity
- Iranian crude loadings near zero in June
- QatarEnergy LNG facilities hit (17% of Qatar's capacity, ~$20bn annual revenue loss)
- Attacks on Saudi Aramco refineries, Shell Pearl GTL, BP North Rumaila
Why This Report Matters
Escalating infrastructure strikes on major energy assets including QatarEnergy LNG and Saudi Aramco refineries represent a dangerous expansion of the conflict, with long-term supply implications far beyond the Strait of Hormuz itself.
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