7 comments

  • alecco 51 minutes ago
    Eventually, yes. But 1) it's not a magic tap on/off, 2) refineries are specialized for specific types of oil, 3) a lot of ships are stuck there, 4) wells and refineries usually take a long time to restart.

    Serious oil traders are saying it will take months or even more than a year to get back to normal.

    The only thing containing prices at the moment is many exporters sold futures to lock-in prices for the rest of the year (it wasn't market manipulation as many suspected). But once they are sold out we'll have some interesting price discovery.

    https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/ICEEUR-BRN1!/forward-cur...

    https://www.tradingview.com/symbols/NYMEX-CL1!/forward-curve...

    • dyauspitr 12 minutes ago
      But how? Iran is right next door. They can target any mode of getting oil out of there. Not just the strait of Hormuz but any pipelines that lead away from the region can just as easily be targeted. One Shahed to the pipeline is all it would take.
  • fhub 55 minutes ago
    For a less simplistic look at a similar question I'd recommend this article.

    https://hyperfocusinhalifax.substack.com/p/why-arent-oil-pri...

  • wat10000 1 hour ago
    Tautologically yes. Whatever the world gets is its supply. Depending on how much can be done to bypass the Strait, that supply may diminish substantially. Already has, I suppose.

    It would be nice if this was the thing that finally kicked governments into gear to get off our reliance on oil. But I don’t think 20% is quite big enough to make that happen.

  • atoav 1 hour ago
    *Can the world have an American President that for once doesn't start pointless wars to distract from internal scandals?
    • marssaxman 57 minutes ago
      It'd be nice if we could take a few years off from having a president at all... just rest, recover, and start to clean up the mess.
    • throwaway27448 53 minutes ago
      > to distract from internal scandals

      This is ignoring fifty years of trying to start this war. Even blaming Israel doesn't entirely make sense. A large segment of capital in the US truly wants this war to happen (as foolish as that may seem to rational humans). It is not simply a distraction.

      Or to put it another way, the Trump administration is characterized by dozens of scandals of bungled governance, each distracting from the next. Determining which is the "root" thing being distracted from is pointless.

    • the_gastropod 1 hour ago
      For once? Didn’t our previous president just clear this cynically low bar?
      • netsharc 17 minutes ago
        Ok, so in your genius reality, did Biden start the Russia-Ukrainian war or the Israeli genocide? Or am I just too dumb and interpreting your oh-so-clever sentence wrong?

        I'm also curious if you could explain the logic more than "Just so your own research man"...

  • aaron695 54 minutes ago
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  • verdverm 1 hour ago
    tl;dr https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betteridge%27s_law_of_headline...

    Many other things pass through the straight besides oil

  • ZebusJesus 49 minutes ago
    Is it possible yes, is it feasible absolutely not