Renewed Iranian attacks on its neighbors stretch around 3,000km, expanding the battlefield, pursuing its goal of spreading ...
Many shipowners are just waiting for the threat assessment to be downgraded before crossing Hormuz, Frontline CEO Lars Barstad said.
Iran has seemingly engaged in a series of escalating “tit-for-tat” attacks in the region. The latest attacks in Kuwait have raised concerns that Iran has deemed that it can attack wherever it wants.
Tanker traffic through Hormuz could quickly increase but it is unclear whether transits will approach prewar levels, according to Kpler.
Frontline CEO Lars Barstad said oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz should quickly increase if the U.S. and Iran reach a credible deal. The Gulf states are desperate to increase their oil ...
As the frontline countries paying the largest price for the Iran war, pressed by severe economic urgencies, the Gulf states are beginning their own firm process towards regional stability with rival ...
The US-Iran conflict exposed how cheap drones can overwhelm costly air defences. India should now treat cheap offensive ...