Iran warned Wednesday it could target shipping routes in the Red Sea and strike regional infrastructure if faced with a U.S.
A major shipping choke point on the Red Sea could come under Iran-sponsored attack to further disrupt global energy supplies.
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is altering global oil transportation routes, particularly due to disruptions at the ...
While Hormuz remains the Gulf’s core energy corridor, Bab el‑Mandeb functions as the Indo‑Pacific’s critical trade artery.
Iran's Houthi proxy forces in Yemen say they are poised to attack the Red Sea shipping route, risking another peril for the ...
At nub of conflict so far has been Strait of Hormuz. Now a second waterway, the Bab al-Mandab Strait, is at risk as ...
Saudi Arabia is rerouting oil via its East-West pipeline to Yanbu, boosting Red Sea exports, but volumes remain well below ...
Warning over second strategic chokepoint raises concerns of major impact on global oil supply and trade routes ...
The Western allies trying to negotiate a way to protect the Strait of Hormuz for energy shipping face a stark reality: a similar effort in the Red Sea that started years earlier cost billions of ...
Saudi Arabia is offering long-term customers the option of receiving their crude supply for April through the Yanbu Port on ...
As the Middle East conflict continues to disrupt energy flows via the Strait of Hormuz, RBC Capital Markets strategists are watching for any signs that the Houthis may enter the fray, imperiling the ...