Times of India

Middle East oil squeeze: How much crude is actually flowing through Hormuz

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US officials assert that oil is moving through the Strait of Hormuz at a pace far exceeding market projections. External data indicates a drop in oil tanker activity and a decline in global stockpiles.

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