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Aramco CEO warns 1 billion barrels lost will slow recovery

President and CEO of Saudi's Aramco, Amin H. Nasser
President and CEO of Saudi's Aramco, Amin H. Nasser
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DUBAI: The world has lost about 1 billion barrels of oil over the past two ⁠months and energy markets will take time to stabilise ⁠even if flows resume, Saudi Aramco’s CEO said on Sunday, as shipping disruptions choke traffic through the Strait of ‌Hormuz.


"Our objective is simple: keep ​energy flowing, even ⁠when the system is under strain," ​Amin Nasser told Reuters ‌in a statement after Aramco reported a 25% jump in net profit ​in its first-quarter.


Global energy supplies have been sharply squeezed by Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which has curtailed shipping and driven prices higher following the U.S.-Israeli ‌war.


"Reopening routes is not the same as ​normalizing a market that has been deprived of about one ​billion ‌barrels ⁠of oil," Nasser said, adding that years of under investment have compounded the strain on already-low global ​inventories.


Aramco has used its East-West Pipeline ⁠to bypass ​Hormuz and transport crude to the Red Sea, an asset Nasser described as a "critical lifeline" to mitigate the global supply crisis.


Despite shifts in shipping ​routes, Nasser reiterated that Asia remained a ​key priority for the company and was central to global demand.



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