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Hormuz's Legacy for Oil Corporate Strategies and Risk Management

The mother of all “black swan” supply scenarios did not plunge markets into expected chaos. So how should C-suites assess strategies in a post-Hormuz world?

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Hormuz's Legacy for Oil Corporate Strategies and Risk Management

The mother of all “black swan” supply scenarios did not plunge markets into expected chaos. So how should C-suites assess strategies in a post-Hormuz world?

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oilprice.com3 g fa

Oil Markets Are Pricing A Supply Surge That Isn’t Guaranteed | OilPrice.com

Ceasefire sparks crude crash on expected Persian Gulf supply surge, but outflow is stranded tankers—not new barrels. Market overshoots rebalancing speed; vessel insurance, Chinese demand revival, 40-year-low US SPR create infrastructure energy volatility.

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  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·oilprice.com

    Oil Markets Are Pricing A Supply Surge That Isn’t Guaranteed | OilPrice.com

    Oil prices are sliding on hopes of a Hormuz supply flood, but analysts warn the rebound is driven by stranded tankers, not new flows.

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·energyintel.com

    Hormuz's Legacy for Oil Corporate Strategies and Risk Management

    The mother of all “black swan” supply scenarios did not plunge markets into expected chaos. So how should C-suites assess strategies in a post-Hormuz world?