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Africa's oil giants, Angola, Nigeria and Algeria on standby as Aramco warns of 100 million barrels weekly loss if Hormuz stays closed

Africa’s oil giants are preparing for potential impacts and opportunities from even greater oil gains as Aramco warns of a 100 million barrel weekly loss if the Strait of Hormuz stays closed

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africa.businessinsider.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Africa's oil giants, Angola, Nigeria and Algeria on standby as Aramco warns of 100 million barrels weekly…

Africa’s oil giants are preparing for potential impacts and opportunities from even greater oil gains as Aramco warns of a 100 million barrel weekly loss if the Strait of Hormuz stays closed

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middleeasteye.net1 mesi fa

World losing 100 million barrels a week of oil with Hormuz closed, Saudi Aramco chief says

Amin Nasser says their is a disconnect between oil futures prices and physical reality, as he warns about 'demand ‌rationing'

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  1. lunedì 11 maggio 2026·middleeasteye.net

    World losing 100 million barrels a week of oil with Hormuz closed, Saudi Aramco chief says

    Amin Nasser says their is a disconnect between oil futures prices and physical reality, as he warns about 'demand ‌rationing'

  2. martedì 12 maggio 2026·africa.businessinsider.com

    Africa's oil giants, Angola, Nigeria and Algeria on standby as Aramco warns of 100 million barrels weekly loss if Hormuz stays closed

    Africa’s oil giants are preparing for potential impacts and opportunities from even greater oil gains as Aramco warns of a 100 million barrel weekly loss if the Strait of Hormuz…

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