Oil Prices Rise on Iran Strait Closure; Malaysia Secures Fuel Supply
نظرة سريعة
- Oil prices surged as Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed.
- Meanwhile, Malaysia's Akmal stated the country has secured fuel supply until end-July, rejecting shortage concerns and noting Petronas' role in assessing refinery readiness for diverse crude sources.
ملخص مُنشأ بالذكاء الاصطناعي
لماذا يهم
Oil prices have risen following Iran's declaration of the Strait of Hormuz closure, occurring 103 days after the US-Israel war with Iran began on February 28. The US is also signaling a desire to end sanction waivers on Russian oil.
On Thursday, oil prices rose again after Iran declared the Strait of Hormuz closed, 103 days after the US-Israel war with Iran began on February 28. Washington has signalled it wants sanction waivers over Russian oil to end “as soon as possible”.
“We need to look at whether our facilities are ready to process these supplies. Crude oil from different regions has different characteristics,” Akmal told local reporters.
“It is not just about sourcing from everywhere, but ensuring the supply is suitable for our facilities,” he said, noting that state energy firm Petronas would play a key role in assessing whether domestic refineries could handle crude from different origins.
Akmal said Malaysia had secured enough fuel supply until the end of July and rejected suggestions of a looming shortage.
The government was wary of locking itself into long-term deals while global prices remained volatile, with the next update on supply security expected by the end of June, he added.
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توقعات الذكاء الاصطناعي — احتمالات وليست حقائق
Further increases in oil prices.
مرجح · خلال أيام
US to end sanction waivers on Russian oil.
مرجح · خلال أسابيع
Update on Malaysia's supply security.
مرجح جداً · خلال أشهر
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What are the specific implications of Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz?
- What is the timeline for the US ending sanction waivers on Russian oil?
- How will Petronas assess the suitability of crude oil from different origins for Malaysian refineries?
- What are the potential long-term consequences of global price volatility on Malaysia's energy security?



