

The ongoing US blockade in the Strait of Hormuz has severely disrupted Iran’s oil exports, creating a major bottleneck in global energy routes. Several large oil tankers have reportedly been stranded near Iran’s Chabahar Port, while smaller vessels from different countries are also unable to move forward due to heightened restrictions. The situation has intensified concerns over maritime trade and regional stability.
As a result of the blockade, Iran is facing mounting challenges, with nearly 155 million barrels of crude oil reportedly stuck at sea. Storage capacities are nearing exhaustion, forcing Tehran to consider halting oil production in the coming days. The crisis highlights the growing geopolitical tensions impacting global oil supply chains.






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