AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoUS-Iran Sanctions Standoff: Washington and Tehran traded sharp messages ahead of a new US sanctions announcement Monday, with Iran calling the move “extraterritorial sovereignty” and warning of “devastating” retaliation while the US presses China, its main buyer of Iranian oil. Hormuz Shipping Pressure: Despite threats, US officials say oil is still moving—over 15 million barrels of oil and products helped through by the US Navy on Tuesday, with a 7-day average above 8 million bpd—though traffic remains far below pre-war levels. Market Impact: Oil prices firmed near $94/bbl Brent as supply fears linger, while the Hormuz squeeze keeps fuel costs elevated across the region. Saudi Power Storage Push: Saudi Energy Procurement Company signed $1.16bn battery storage contracts for 2,000MW/4-hour BESS projects, aiming to stabilize the grid. Oman Gas Power Deal: Doosan Enerbility won a ~$670m contract for a 1,700MW CCGT plant in Misfah, targeted for 2029. Somali Piracy Returns: Pirates hijacked an oil products tanker off Yemen, underscoring renewed risks for Gulf shipping routes. Regional Energy Diplomacy: Saudi and Iraqi ministers met in Riyadh to deepen oil and energy cooperation as Baghdad seeks more export stability.
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