Monday, April 14, 2025

Britain Tells Iran: Release Ship to ‘Come Out of the Dark’

From Reuters Britain told Iran on Monday that if it wants to “come out of the dark” it must follow international rules and release a British-flagged oil tanker seized by its forces in the Gulf. Iranian commandos seized the Stena Impero near the Strait of Hormuz, the world’s most important waterway for oil shipments, on July 19. That was two

Flags of Inconvenience: Noose Tightens Around Iranian Shipping

From Reuters Somewhere on its journey from the waters off Iran, around Africa’s southern tip and into the Mediterranean, the Grace 1 oil tanker lost the flag under which it sailed and ceased to be registered to Panama. Iran later claimed it as its own. The ship carrying 2 million barrels of Iranian crude was seized by British Royal Marines

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U.S. Sanctions China’s State-Run Oil Company for Buying from Iran

By Tyler Losier, Energy Reporter, Oil & Gas 360 Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announces sanctions for Zhuhai Zhenrong and its chief executive The United States government will be imposing sanctions on Zhuhai Zhenrong Company Limited, a state-run oil company in China, and its chief executive for purchasing crude oil from Iran. On Monday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced

Saudi Arabia Urges Global Community to Deter Maritime Trade Disruptions

From Reuters Saudi Arabia’s cabinet said on Tuesday that Iran’s interception of commercial vessels in Gulf waters, including its seizure of a British tanker, violated international law and must be prevented. The Saudi remarks came after Britain called on Monday for a European-led naval mission to ensure safe shipping through the Straight of Hormuz, the world’s most important oil artery.

Millions of Barrels of Iranian Oil Are Piled Up in China’s Ports

From Bloomberg Iran-owned tankers continue to haul shipments to bonded tanks, oil held by Iran’s state-owned producer and Chinese companies Tankers are offloading millions of barrels of Iranian oil into storage tanks at Chinese ports, creating a hoard of crude sitting on the doorstep of the world’s biggest buyer. Two and a half months after the White House banned the

Iran Seizes Two More Tankers as Strait of Hormuz Tension Escalates

By Tyler Losier, Energy Reporter, Oil & Gas 360 British and Liberian-flagged vessels seized by Iran, who President Trump calls “nothing but trouble” Iran has seized two oil tankers – one British-flagged and one Liberian-flagged – in the Strait of Hormuz, following through on its threats to retaliate after one of its ships was seized by U.K. authorities off the

Oil Tankers Dodge Top Mideast Refueling Hub After Ship Attacks

From The Houston Chronicle Oil tanker owners are avoiding sending their ships to the Middle East’s main refueling hub after a spate of attacks on vessels in the past two months ratcheted up tensions and highlighted the growing risks of operating in the region. Strikes on tankers just outside the Persian Gulf in mid-June were the second in a month

Supertanker Suspected of Violating Sanctions Seized Off the Coast of Gibraltar

By Tyler Losier, Energy Reporter, Oil & Gas 360 Vessel suspected of carrying Iranian oil to Syria in violation of EU sanctions An Iranian supertanker carrying oil allegedly bound for Syria was detained in Gibraltar by British Royal Marines this Thursday for violating sanctions put in place by the European Union, further straining the already tense relationship between and Tehran

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Saudi-Russian Oil Fling Becomes a Marriage to Last an ‘Eternity’

From Bloomberg Nine-month extension takes output cuts into a fourth year, countries approve new charter formalising OPEC+ grouping It was supposed to be a six-month fling, but Saudi Arabia and Russia have instead signed up for eternity. Complete with poem and celebratory badges, Moscow and Riyadh led two dozen countries in signing a charter to formalize the OPEC+ group that

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Saudi Aramco Says It Can Keep Oil Flowing If Hormuz Disrupted

From The Houston Chronicle Saudi Arabian Oil Co. has the experience and infrastructure it needs to keep crude flowing should supply through the Strait of Hormuz be disrupted, according to the chief executive officer of the state-run producer. “We are increasing our readiness,” Amin Nasser said in an interview in Seoul on Tuesday. “We can supply through the Red Sea

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Crude Up Over 5% After Trump’s Latest Iran Tweets

By Tyler Losier, Energy Reporter, Oil & Gas 360 Downed drone leads to comments from White House As of mid-afternoon Thursday, WTI crude oil prices are trading at almost $57 after President Trump tweeted that Iran made a “very big mistake” by shooting down a U.S. spy drone over the Strait of Hormuz. According to CNBC, U.S. officials are reporting

Oil Spikes After ‘Suspicious’ Tanker Attacks in Middle East - Oil & Gas 360

Oil Spikes After ‘Suspicious’ Tanker Attacks in Middle East

By Tyler Losier, Energy Reporter, Oil & Gas 360 Two vessels seriously damaged after seemingly intentional strike Two tankers were attacked Thursday near the Strait of Hormuz in the Gulf of Oman, leading to a spike in oil prices as markets opened today. U.S. officials are blaming Iran for the incidents; however the country has vehemently denied any involvement. Source: