AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Pressure on Oman’s Doorstep: Renewed US-Iran fighting has pushed shipping through the Strait of Hormuz toward a near standstill, with traffic on the Oman-hugging route “barely functioning” and daily transits collapsing after attacks on commercial vessels. Freedom of Navigation vs Transit Fees: Europe is weighing proposals for navigational fees in Hormuz, but Oman is again backing freedom of maritime navigation and voluntary arrangements, while mediators push for talks to keep the corridor open. Oman in the Diplomatic Mix: Iran says its foreign minister will consult Oman on Hormuz shipping safety, as the UN warns the IAEA has lost full monitoring continuity of Iran’s nuclear programme after strikes. Energy and Climate Angle for Oman: Separately, Oman’s grid operator OETC says smart city growth could drive 6.7 GW more power demand, requiring transmission upgrades and support for renewables and EV charging. Maritime Safety and Environment: With LNG and other tankers still moving despite risks, the disruption is also hitting fertilizer trade—raising concerns for food security and farm inputs.
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