AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Pressure: Iranian crude and condensate exports fell to a six-year low in May, averaging about 209,000 bpd, as the U.S. naval blockade and Hormuz disruption kept ships, insurers and operators cautious. Shipping Security & Shadow Fleets: Analysts say hundreds of tankers have “gone dark” using AIS-off tactics, with about 900 outbound tankers reportedly slipping through since the war began—raising costs and uncertainty for regional trade. Oman–Kuwait Finance Talks: Oman’s ambassador met Kuwait’s finance minister to discuss deeper financial and economic cooperation and resilience amid shifting regional conditions. Oman Digital Finance for Youth: OMPAY launched JEEL, letting parents onboard children aged 7–17, transfer allowances, and monitor spending in real time via a controlled wallet experience. U.S. Travel Alert for Oman: The U.S. issued a Level 3 “Reconsider Travel” advisory covering Oman and other Gulf states due to unpredictable security risks tied to the Iran conflict. Water Infrastructure Progress: Nama Water Services reported 46% completion on the Wadi Al Sahtan water transmission and distribution network project in Al Rustaq. Oman Logistics Upgrade: Oman’s transport ministry outlined road and logistics access improvements, including major maintenance spending and strategic road works.
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