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  • Strait of Hormuz - Wikipedia
    The strait of Hormuz may have been named after Ifera Hurmiz, the mother of King Shapur II of Persia, who ruled between 309 and 379 AD The opening to the Persian Gulf was described, but not given a name, in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea, a 1st-century mariner's guide: At the upper end of these Calaei islands is a range of mountains called Calon, and there follows not far beyond, the
  • Strait of Hormuz | Map, Importance, Oil, Facts | Britannica
    Strait of Hormuz, channel linking the Persian Gulf (west) with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea (southeast) The strait is 35 to 60 miles (55 to 95 km) wide and separates Iran (north) from the Arabian Peninsula (south) It contains the islands of Qeshm (Qishm), Hormuz, and Hengām (Henjām) and is of great strategic and economic importance, especially as oil tankers collecting from various
  • What is Strait of Hormuz why its closure by Iran could . . . - ThePrint
    About 161 km in length and 33 km wide at its narrowest point, the Strait of Hormuz is a critical maritime lane, connecting the Persian Gulf with the Arabian Sea The strait is one of the most important energy chokepoints in the world, with roughly 20 million barrels of oil flowing through it per day in 2024, according to the US Energy
  • Strait of Hormuz: What is it and why is it important? - Gulf News
    The Strait of Hormuz lies between between the Omani Musandam Peninsula and Iran Despite being just 33km wide at its narrowest, it’s deep and wide enough to accommodate the world’s largest
  • The Strait of Hormuz: The World’s Most Critical Oil Chokepoint and Iran . . .
    The Strait of Hormuz, a 33–100 km wide passage between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula, is the gateway for roughly 20–21% of the world’s daily oil consumption—about 18–20 million barrels per day Major oil producers like Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, and the UAE rely on the Strait to export crude oil to global markets, particularly
  • What is the Strait of Hormuz, could it factor into Israel-Iran conflict . . .
    In April 2024, Iranian armed forces seized a container ship near the Strait of Hormuz amid rising tensions across the region after a deadly Israeli attack on Iran’s consulate in Damascus, Syria
  • Strait Of Hormuz - WorldAtlas
    The Strait of Hormuz has historically been an important strategic point for commerce, politics, and warfare Until recently, Iran has threatened to take full control of the strait and close it permanently The threats are fueled by the US provocation and sanctions on Iran However, any attempted closure would impact the oil market greatly
  • The Strait of Hormuz: A Maritime Lifeline in the Persian Gulf
    The Strait of Hormuz is the world’s most vital oil transit chokepoint, with approximately 20% of globally traded petroleum passing through its waters Energy Security: Oil Transit: About 21 million barrels of oil are transported daily through the strait, making it essential for energy imports to major economies such as China, Japan, and India


















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