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Ukrainian drones strike St Petersburg energy and military sites
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العالم·03.06.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Ukrainian drones strike St Petersburg energy and military sites

Ukrainian drones targeted energy and military sites in St Petersburg, Russia, including an oil terminal and naval base, hours before the city's economic forum. The strikes, described by Ukraine as "long-range sanctions," occurred despite Russian air defense efforts and caused significant disruption, including the temporary closure of the city's airport.

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Guardian International
South Korea draws Gulf oil storage interest as Hormuz stays closed
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09.05.2026

South Korea draws Gulf oil storage interest as Hormuz stays closed

South Korea is drawing growing interest from Middle Eastern oil producers seeking to store crude oil at the country’s petroleum reserve bases, the world’s sixth largest, amid a prolonged blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a South Korean official and an expert on the matter have said. The strait’s closure in the wake of the US-Israel war on Iran has taken a toll not only on South Korea and other nations dependent on oil imports but also oil-producing countries whose storage tanks are filling up...

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SCMP Economy
Iran's Oil Storage Crisis: Only Weeks of Capacity Left as Blockade Drastically Cuts Exports
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Energy·28.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Iran's Oil Storage Crisis: Only Weeks of Capacity Left as Blockade Drastically Cuts Exports

Iran faces a critical oil storage crisis with only 12-22 days of unused capacity remaining, potentially forcing production cuts of up to 1.5 million barrels per day by mid-May. Oil exports have plummeted from 1.85 million barrels per day in March to just 567,000 barrels per day following the US naval blockade of Iranian ports in early April. While revenue impact will take 3-4 months to materialize, the storage bottleneck could force Tehran to halt production well before financial effects hit.

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Times of India
US-Iran Conflict Shifts to Strait of Hormuz as Blockades Intensify
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سياسة·24.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

US-Iran Conflict Shifts to Strait of Hormuz as Blockades Intensify

The US-Iran conflict has shifted from land to sea as both sides vie for control of the Strait of Hormuz. While Trump shelved plans to bomb Iranian infrastructure, the US is attempting to collapse Iran's economy through naval blockades and sanctions, targeting oil storage capacity. Iran claims it has time on its side and reports 34 tankers have circumvented the blockade, generating an estimated $910m in revenue. Oil prices remain above $100/barrel as the economic warfare intensifies.

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Guardian Business