Middle East crisis choked one of the world’s busiest oil pipelines for over 100 days, sending ripples to economies across the globe. As energy shipments fell, many players opted for a range of tactics to keep the shipments flowing.

In addition, some producers in the Middle East paused extracting oil from the ground, known as a shut-in, when they ran out of storage space.

By Feras Dalatey , Jonathan Saul, Dmitry Zhdannikov and Edward CarronDUBAI, June 16 (Reuters) - The United States military has overseen scores of secretive ship-to-ship oil…

The operation on the edge of the Strait of Hormuz employs a shuttling technique long used by Iran to skirt sanctions

The US military is secretly guiding oil tankers through the Gulf of Oman. This operation uses drones and helicopters to facilitate ship-to-ship transfers. The goal is to keep…

US military is overseeing secret ship-to-ship oil transfers near Strait of Hormuz to keep Gulf exports flowing amid tensions, Reuters reports.