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Bati Raman oil pump jack in Batman, Turkey. Industrial landscape with city view.
World

Record IEA Oil Release Fails to Calm Markets as Strait Attacks Send Prices Above $100

A record 400 million-barrel IEA release and a large US drawdown failed to arrest a fresh oil-price surge after attacks near the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts say logistical limits on releases and the strategic importance of Hormuz mean markets will remain sensitive until shipping and regional production are reliably secured.

SoBiz2026年3月12日 14:27
#oil prices#IEA#Strategic Petroleum Reserve
Waves crash on the rocky shore of Hormoz Island, Iran with clear blue skies.
World

Tanker Attacks off Iraq Deepen Strait of Hormuz Crisis as Oil Prices Spike and Washington Taps Reserves

Two foreign tankers were attacked off Iraq’s Umm Qasr port, killing one crew member and aggravating an already acute maritime crisis around the Strait of Hormuz. The strikes have driven oil and fuel prices higher, prompted a large coordinated release of strategic reserves and exposed the limited tools available to secure vital shipping lanes absent de-escalation.

SoBiz2026年3月12日 08:37
#Iran#Iraq#Strait of Hormuz
Discover the vibrant hills of Hormuz Island, Iran, under a bright blue sky.
World

U.S. Pledge to Escort Tankers in Strait of Hormuz Rings Hollow as Navy Refuses Over Risk

President Trump vowed U.S. naval escorts for tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, but U.S. commanders have declined repeated escort requests from commercial vessels, citing a high risk of Iranian attack. The disconnect has left hundreds of ships idled, raised the prospect of sustained disruption to global oil flows, and exposed weaknesses in deterrence and messaging.

SoMi2026年3月11日 18:47
#Strait of Hormuz#U.S. Navy#Iran