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Iraq Declares Force Majeure on Foreign-Operated Oilfields Amid Hormuz Strait Disruption
Iraq has declared force majeure on all foreign-operated oilfields due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz impacting crude exports. This declaration temporarily frees Iraq from export obligations as storage reaches capacity amid military tensions. Global oil markets should monitor how prolonged disruptions in this strategic shipping route might affect supply and prices next.
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