Over fifteen million barrels of oil moved through the Strait of Hormuz with US military assistance. Total shipments leaving the region, including pipeline volumes, neared twenty million barrels. Diplomatic efforts to resolve the confrontation between Washington and Tehran remain stalled. Oil markets remain on edge due to concerns about sustained flows and potential escalation. The key question is whether these flows can continue without ongoing military intervention.

The US military's Project Freedom has moved 500 million barrels through the Strait of Hormuz since May, but daily flows remain far below

According to sources cited by Axios, between 15 and 20 tankers pass through the strait’s southern channel along the coast of Oman every day, exporting roughly half of the pre-war…

The US-Iran conflict has kept the Strait of Hormuz in a chokehold for nearly six months and the oil market is left grappling with one big question: how much crude is actually…