Not So Strait-Forward: Hormuz, Iran, and the Future of Gulf Oil and Gas Flows
Restoring Gulf oil and gas flows to prewar levels requires navigating a complex web of technical, commercial, and geopolitical obstacles—many of which remain unresolved.
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Oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz might not return to levels seen before the Iran war
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