The past four months of the Hormuz crisis have surprised energy analysts. Taking stock of the impacts hints at structural changes to come.

The global oil market absorbed record supply disruptions during the Iran conflict without triggering a prolonged price shock. But analysts warn that depleted strategic reserves,…

As the first attacks of the Iran war began and the Strait of Hormuz was shuttered, markets wasted little time pricing in the expected devastation in oil markets

Oil market uncertainty remains high, as analysts debate whether lower prices will spur stronger demand while importers prepare for the possibility that Iran and Oman could impose…

Oil prices rose on Wednesday after the U.S. launched fresh strikes on Iran in retaliation for attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.

Oil prices extended a surge on Wednesday as the Middle East crisis burst back into the spotlight with US forces launching fresh strikes on Iran after an attack on three vessels in…

Oil prices jumped more than three percent on Wednesday as the Middle East crisis burst back into the spotlight with US and Iranian forces exchanging strikes after attacks on ships…

Despite renewed U.S.-Iran military exchanges, some tankers continue transiting the Strait of Hormuz while others delay or reverse course as security risks intensify.

The collapse of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire in Hormuz creates severe friction for oil and LNG routes, exposing corporate risk far beyond the price of crude.

90 American strikes rock Iran as Hormuz crisis deepens and Gulf braces for wider conflict

Renewed U.S.-Iran military clashes have sharply reduced tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, sending oil prices higher and renewing fears of supply disruptions.

The past four months of the Hormuz crisis have surprised energy analysts. Taking stock of the impacts hints at structural changes to come.

Oil has rallied more than 7% this week as investors worry that exports through Hormuz could plunge as the U.S. and Iran fight for control of the strait.

Gulf producing countries had been steadily ramping up liquids output but now face a new wave of volatility after Trump declares US-Iran ceasefire "over."

Renewed hostilities could undermine credibility of future ceasefires with long-term impact on global energy markets, inflation and risk premiums, analyst says.

By Ahmed Elimam and Eman AbouhassiraDUBAI, July 10 (Reuters) - Daily tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz appeared to have slowed on Friday, after the U.S. and Iran exchanged…