Though the conflict is centered on the Persian Gulf, shipping companies fear that the Iran-backed Houthi militia in Yemen ...
About 10 million barrels of crude were loaded from the Red Sea’s Al-Muajjiz terminal in the first four days of March, implying a daily pace of roughly 2.5 million barrels, according to Kpler.
Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia is increasing shipments from the Red ‌Sea, but the volumes are far from enough to offset the ...
Yemen's Houthi rebels plan to resume missile and drone attacks on Red Sea shipping routes and Israel, officials warn.
The company is looking to redirect its crude shipments to avoid potential Iranian attacks, which have slowed shipping in the region.
Carriers abandon plans to return to Suez Canal route and reinstate Cape of Good Hope diversions, while Arabian Gulf ports ...
Houthis announce renewed missile and drone attacks on Red Sea ships and Israel, supporting Iran. First strike could happen ...
The following is the Feb. 20, 2026, Congressional Research Service report Yemen: Conflict, Red Sea Security and U.S. Policy.
Saudi Aramco said it is transporting export volumes from its main eastern production areas via pipelines to Red Sea ports ...
Saudi Aramco is exploring the option of delivering more cargoes to Yanbu, a port on the Red Sea that’s situated outside the Persian Gulf, where dozens of ships are hunkered down as the Strait of ...
Saudi Aramco typically exports the bulk of its crude from ports within the Gulf, but conflict in the Middle East has led to a ...