Kuwait revenues slip, Iraq exports hit, Saudi gains windfall: How Hormuz blockade is reshaping Gulf oil fortunes
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The Middle East conflict’s sixth week sees global energy markets reeling. Soaring crude prices offer windfalls to some Gulf producers like Iran and Saudi Arabia, despite export drops. Others, heavily reliant on the Strait, face severe revenue plunges. The disruption, following airstrikes on Iran, has led to significant oil supply shocks worldwide.
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