AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoStrait of Hormuz Pressure: Iraq is accelerating plans for an oil pipeline to Mediterranean ports in Türkiye and Syria as the Strait of Hormuz blockade disrupts exports, with a Basra–Kirkuk to Ceyhan/Baniyas feasibility study underway and possible extension to Aqaba. Gulf Energy Infrastructure Under Fire: Kuwait says Iran has hit electricity, water and renewable energy facilities, causing fires and “severe damage,” while Iran also claims U.S. strikes targeted the under-construction Darkhovin nuclear power plant. Shipping Control Claims: Iran’s IRGC says it has “full control” of the Strait and warns no oil or LNG tanker will pass without permission, after reporting incidents involving U.S.-backed vessels. Nuclear Watch: The IAEA is investigating the Darkhovin attack reports and says the site is in early construction with no nuclear material on its last visit, urging restraint near nuclear sites. Market Fallout: Analysts link renewed U.S.-Iran fighting to higher oil prices and fuel-price anxiety, while investors weigh inflation relief against energy-driven inflation risks. Regional Ripple Effects: Iraq’s parliament finance committee says Hormuz closure has cut export levels and pushed the government toward domestic and foreign borrowing to cover salary and spending needs.
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