The head of the International Energy Agency warned that global energy security could be compromised if the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil transit chokepoint, remains closed for more than a few weeks. The statement underscores the critical role of the strait in global oil shipments and the potential for supply disruptions. The warning comes amid ongoing tensions in the region that have led to the closure, highlighting the vulnerability of energy markets to geopolitical instability.
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Global energy supply may face challenges if Strait of Hormuz does not open in weeks, IEA chief says
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