Geopolitics14 May 2026
Oil faces tight timeline as Hormuz closure threatens deeper supply crunch
via CNBC
Executives warn the Strait of Hormuz must reopen by mid-April or oil disruptions will intensify sharply. Current benchmark prices reflect optimistic scenarios, but that window is closing fast. Traders should prepare for potential spikes in crude and gasoline if the blockade persists beyond the deadline.
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CNBC
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