ADNOC Vessel Attacked in Strait of Hormuz

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company vessel attacks in the Strait of Hormuz have escalated security concerns for global energy shipments, according to Emirati state news agency WAM and regional reporting. An ADNOC vessel came under attack while transiting the vital waterway, resulting in no reported injuries and the situation being brought under control, the company … Read more

Saudi Red Sea Oil Exports Stop Amid Houthi Threats

Saudi crude exports from the Red Sea are increasingly vanishing from view as tankers switch off tracking signals to avoid attacks by Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthis, according to ship-tracking firms and industry analysts. The shift obscures visibility into global oil supply assessments and creates wide discrepancies in export estimates used by the International Energy Agency and … Read more

Iran-Oman Deal Nears Final Stages Amid Hormuz Strait Tensions

Iran announced on Sunday, August 9, 2026, that a diplomatic agreement with Oman defining new shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz is in its final stages, though Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi reiterated that the vital waterway will not reopen until the United States meets several strict conditions. The Strait of Hormuz previously carried a … Read more