Mosquito fleets, hidden caves and drones: The battle for the Strait of Hormuz
The article discusses Iran's strategic maneuvers in the Strait of Hormuz following U.S. military actions, highlighting the geopolitical significance of the waterway for oil transportation and regional conflict.
IEA: Remote work, carpooling, and public transport could reduce oil demand
The IEA suggests that remote work, carpooling, and public transport could help alleviate the impact of the energy shock from the Middle Eastern conflict on consumers.
The IEA recommends more telecommuting and fewer airplane trips to reduce oil demand
The IEA suggests increasing teleworking and reducing air travel to lower oil demand amid supply disruptions due to the Middle East conflict.
Telework, use of transportation means and avoidance of air travel: Recommendations from the IEA due to energy crisis
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has proposed measures to alleviate consumer pressure from rising oil prices, advising teleworking, reduced speed limits on highways, and avoiding air travel when possible.
Oil supply chain disruptions โ International Energy Agency calls to change daily habits
The International Energy Agency has recommended reducing oil consumption habits in response to oil supply disruptions caused by the war in Iran.
IEA proposes date-driven measures, lower speed limits, and fewer flights
The International Energy Agency (IEA) suggests interventions such as lower speed limits and reduced air travel due to rising oil prices caused by conflicts in the Middle East.
A New Threat to the World: That It Explodes Right Here
The article discusses the increasing tensions in the Middle East, particularly around key oil transportation routes amid the ongoing conflict.
Hormuz Strait. There is a statement from Great Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, and the Netherlands
Several nations, including the UK, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and Japan, have condemned Iran's actions in the Strait of Hormuz and pledged to ensure the security of maritime traffic in the region.
Six nations say ready to boost 'efforts to ensure safe passage' in Hormuz
Six nations have expressed their commitment to enhancing efforts for safe passage in the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
One picture tells how sharply gasoline prices jumped
The crisis in the Middle East has directly and sharply affected gasoline prices at Finnish service stations due to rising oil costs.
Trump suspends Jones Act for 60 days: what is it about and why will it 'lower' oil prices?
President Trump temporarily suspended the Jones Act to reduce transportation costs for oil and gas in the U.S.
US ships heading to Hormuz to challenge Iranian mines: high-risk mission to unblock oil
Two US warships are en route to the Middle East to counter Iranian naval mines and allow maritime traffic to flow through the Strait of Hormuz.
Liveblog Ukraine War: Druzhba Pipeline to Resume Oil Transportation
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced plans to repair the Druzhba pipeline by early May, amid ongoing disputes with Hungary.
Oil: Emirati oil company Adnoc suspends its crude loadings in Fujairah
Emirati oil company Adnoc has suspended its crude loadings at the Fujairah terminal following a drone attack that caused a fire at the site.
The rise in oil prices may reduce Estonia's economic growth expectations
Rising oil prices could negatively impact economic growth expectations in Estonia due to increased transportation costs and general inflation.
Zelenskyy: Resuming oil flows via Druzhba would effectively mean lifting sanctions on Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy argues that resuming oil transportation through the Druzhba pipeline would effectively equate to lifting sanctions imposed on Russia.
Turning off the lights and unplugging... Energy conservation movement in Eumseong County amid the war and high oil prices
Eumseong County in South Korea launches an energy-saving campaign in response to rising oil prices due to the U.S.-Iran conflict.
It seems they did not anticipate that the Strait would close
U.S. officials reportedly miscalculated the potential for Iran to close the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for global oil transportation.
Iranian Oil Trade Allowed by the US: Short-term Measure to Alleviate Energy Crisis
The US government has authorized the transportation and sale of Russian oil and its products, provided the shipments were loaded onto tankers by March 12, 2026, as a temporary measure to address the energy crisis.
Middle East, the oil route shifts. But there's the trap of the Red Sea
The oil transportation route in the Middle East is shifting from the Strait of Hormuz to the Red Sea, presenting new geopolitical challenges.
Key strategic points that could change the landscape of the US-Iran war: Kharg Island and Bab-el-Mandeb Strait
Tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran have heightened, focusing on strategic locations such as Kharg Island and Bab-el-Mandeb Strait, which play crucial roles in Iran's oil exports and global oil transportation.
LPG Crisis: Major Impact of the America-Iran War on India, Disruptions Seen in These 5 Areas from Hotels to Crematoriums!
The ongoing America-Iran war is significantly affecting India's economy, causing cooking gas shortages and increasing transportation costs as oil prices soar past $100 a barrel.
Due to Fuel Shortage: New Zealand May Restrict Car Travel
New Zealand's government is considering implementing a law from the 1970s to mandate one car-free day per week due to fuel shortages caused by the Iran conflict.
Trump: Most of Iran's Mine-laying Ships in Hormuz Gulf Have Been Sunk, Does Not Believe Mines Are Installed
U.S. President Donald Trump claimed that most Iranian mine-laying ships near the Strait of Hormuz have been destroyed, asserting that oil transportation through the strait should resume.
A Solution to the Oil Crisis Might Have Been Found
A potential resolution to the oil crisis involving Saudi Arabia's transportation of oil via an underutilized pipeline is gaining attention.
Naval War: See the drastic change in movement in the Strait of Hormuz after the conflict in the Middle East
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has caused a significant reduction in maritime traffic through the strategic Strait of Hormuz, critical for global oil transportation.
Iran has begun mining the Strait of Hormuz; markets shaken by deleted tweet from US Secretary
Iran commenced operations to lay mines in the Strait of Hormuz, leading to US military actions against Iranian naval vessels.
Incidents involving ships reported in the Hormuz Strait
Reports of incidents involving ships have emerged in the Hormuz Strait, which is a critical maritime route.
"Bus, stop..." Gyeonggi Province provides emergency support of 66.2 billion won to bus companies
Gyeonggi Province announced an emergency financial aid package of 66.2 billion won for bus companies in response to soaring international oil prices, aiming to mitigate operational disruptions.
US claims to have destroyed 16 Iranian mine-laying vessels in the Strait of Hormuz
The US military announced the destruction of 16 Iranian vessels used for laying explosive mines in the Strait of Hormuz, prompting warnings from President Trump regarding the threat posed by Iran.
Reports: Russian elite soldiers on board shadow ships
The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project reveals that over a dozen men linked to Russian security organizations have been found aboard tankers transporting Russian oil.
There are practically no alternatives for oil and gas supplies through the Strait of Hormuz
The article discusses the lack of alternatives for oil and gas transportation through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
Gasoline: How to Reduce Consumption When Prices Rise
The rise in oil prices near $100 per barrel raises concerns about transportation costs, prompting drivers to seek ways to reduce fuel consumption.
Analysts Warn About Future Rise in Oil Prices
Analysts are warning that global oil prices may continue to rise due to the current crisis in the Middle East, which raises concerns about prolonged oil extraction issues and transportation disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
What rises first when oil prices soar - and how to lessen the 'pain' in your wallet
The recent surge in oil prices to nearly $120 has triggered concerns about its economic impact, particularly in Greece, where various sectors are affected.
Fuel, more expensive products and rising rates: why oil at 100 dollars is a problem
The rise in gasoline and diesel prices is increasing transportation costs, leading to higher prices for consumer goods and reducing purchasing power, thus slowing down the economy.
Oil: The shock we expected has arrived. What it means for gasoline and our pockets
Rising oil prices exceeding $100 per barrel are set to impact everyday life in Greece, affecting gasoline prices and the costs of goods and transportation.
How many days does oil take to reach India from Iran?
The article discusses the time it takes for oil to travel from Iran to India.
Monopolist demands astronomical rates for tanker leases
Sinokor Merchant Marine, a monopolist in the VLCC market, has significantly raised freight rates for transportation from the Middle East to China, causing concern among global shipping brokers.
How the War Became a Crisis for Gulf Countries
The ongoing conflict has significantly impacted the economies of Gulf nations, particularly affecting aviation and oil transportation sectors.
War in the Middle East: 'There is plenty of oil in the market,' assures the International Energy Agency
The International Energy Agency has stated that while there are logistical challenges in oil transportation due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, there is no shortage of oil in the market.
Business Sector Meets with Ruling Party: Concerns Over Semiconductor Costs and Supply Due to Seized Oil Tankers in Hormuz
The South Korean business sector is urging the ruling party to address the rising logistics and transportation costs stemming from tensions in the Middle East, which are impacting the competitiveness of key industries like semiconductors.
Ukraine will not resume oil transportation in the coming days
Ukraine is unable to resume oil transportation in the immediate future due to unspecified obstacles.
War in Iran: Around the Vital Strait of Hormuz, the Naval Battle is Already Engaged
Iranian forces have threatened to block the strategic Strait of Hormuz, crucial for global oil and gas supplies, as a naval battle for control of the area unfolds.
OPEC increased its oil production more than expected amid bombings against Iran
OPEC boosted its oil production quotas by 206,000 barrels per day in April, surpassing expectations due to instability in crude transportation linked to the conflict in Iran.
Fleet of 150 tankers trapped in the Strait of Hormuz
At least 150 oil tankers are waiting outside the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial oil transportation route, with Iran threatening to close it.
The fate of the Czech trolleybus 14 Tr hung by a thread. Only the oil crisis convinced the communists
The development of the ล koda 14 Tr trolleybus was initially sidelined in the early 1970s, but the oil crisis revived interest in it, leading to its eventual iconic status despite its limited initial rollout.
Will the US vs. Iran conflict cause a 'gasolinazo'? Here's how the closure of the Strait of Hormuz would 'hit' you
The article discusses the potential economic impact of the escalating conflict between the US and Iran on gasoline prices in Mexico due to the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz for oil transportation.
Reports: Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has reportedly ordered ships not to pass through the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz, amidst heightened military tensions in the region.
The Strait of Hormuz, the Strategic Point for World Oil and Gas
The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global chokepoint for oil and gas transportation, with rising tensions potentially impacting supply routes.