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Strait Of Hormuz Standoff Continues To Disrupt Oil Supply Amid Ongoing U.S- Iran Talks

Chika Izuora by Chika Izuora
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The U.S. and Iran are moving toward further negotiations to extend a fragile ceasefire, even as tensions over the Strait of Hormuz continue to disrupt global oil flows and keep markets on edge.

The two sides have reached an “in principle” agreement to pursue additional diplomacy following initial talks in Pakistan, according to the Associated Press, as mediators work to resolve key issues before the current truce expires. Discussions are expected to focus on Iran’s nuclear program and the ongoing standoff in Hormuz.

Despite signs of progress, the situation in the critical shipping lane remains volatile. A U.S. naval blockade aimed at curbing Iranian crude exports has been fully implemented, while Iran has continued to restrict access to the strait, effectively limiting broader commercial shipping.

The Strait of Hormuz—through which roughly one-fifth of global oil and LNG supplies typically pass—has remained largely closed to international traffic since the conflict began, triggering a significant supply disruption. Tanker movements have been constrained, with some vessels forced to turn back or reroute, underscoring the ongoing logistical challenges.

Oil prices remain elevated amid the uncertainty. Brent crude was trading just under $96/bbl, up sharply from pre-conflict levels, reflecting continued concerns over supply availability and transport risk.

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The standoff has also led to physical damage across Gulf energy infrastructure, further complicating efforts to restore normal export flows. Even if shipping resumes, analysts expect a lag before supply chains normalize and inventories are rebuilt.

While U.S. officials have signaled that the conflict may be nearing an end, Iranian officials have warned that continued enforcement of the blockade could undermine the ceasefire. The opposing positions highlight the fragile nature of current negotiations.

The outcome of upcoming talks will be closely watched by oil markets, as any resolution—or escalation—will have direct implications for global supply balances and price stability.

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Chika Izuora

Chika Izuora

Chika Izuora is a journalist with Leadership Media Group with over two decades of mainstream journalism experience. A Mass Communication graduate and alumnus of Pan Atlantic University (PAU), he has built outstanding expertise in the oil and gas industry alongside a versatile career as a journalist and author.

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