AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Flashpoint: Iran’s IRGC says it has closed the Strait of Hormuz “until further notice” after warning shots hit a Cyprus-flagged container ship it claims used an unauthorized route; the U.S. says commercial traffic continues and launched a third round of strikes, hitting about 140 Iranian military targets, with explosions reported near Bandar Abbas and Sirik. Gulf Spillover: Iran retaliated beyond shipping, with missile/drone alerts reported across Bahrain, Qatar, and the UAE as both sides trade blows and Israel raises its alert posture. Diplomacy Under Strain: Iran and Oman held talks on safe passage arrangements, while the U.S. presses for a public Iranian commitment to reopen and guarantee free navigation. Shipping and Human Impact: Around 2,500 Filipino seafarers are stranded in the Persian Gulf as vessels suspend passage amid renewed hostilities. Market Watch: Eni warns prolonged conflict could push oil volatility higher, while analysts note the real test for crude may come after weekend trading as risk premiums return. Energy Flows Elsewhere: Turkey and Iraq are set to extend the Iraq-Turkey crude pipeline deal to keep exports moving via Ceyhan as Hormuz disruption persists. Regional Energy Trade: India’s Russian crude imports hit a record in June, rising 34% month-on-month, underscoring how rerouting is reshaping Middle East-linked supply chains.
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