AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Flashpoints: Iran-linked attacks and counter-threats are back in focus after reports of missiles hitting commercial ships and a tanker fire off Oman, with UKMTO citing an “unknown projectile” near Limah and no casualties or pollution reported. Diplomacy vs escalation: Iran says nuclear talks won’t move forward while US threats continue, hours after Trump renewed “make a deal or finish the job” warnings, raising the risk of renewed strikes. Market reaction: Oil edged up but stayed near recent lows as traders weigh easing tension hopes against shipping risk; European gas prices jumped on the Hormuz attack reports. Corporate impact: Shell lifted guidance for integrated gas trading and refining margins, but said Qatar-related disruptions still drag output. Gulf supply moves: Saudi Arabia is considering expanding a Red Sea crude pipeline to bypass Hormuz, while OPEC+ approved another output increase and Aramco cut August Arab Light OSP for Asia to a record discount. Iraq upstream: Basra Oil Company signed a five-year integrated management contract with Halliburton for the Bin Omar and Sindbad fields, targeting higher crude and associated gas for power-sector flexibility.
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