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US Energy Secretary: Ship traffic in Strait of Hormuz is increasing'very significantly'

Chris Wright, the U.S. Energy secretary, said that the ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is increasing "very?meaningfully", as the conflict between the U.S. and Iran continues.

Wright replied, "I'd say that it has risen very significantly" when asked about the ship traffic through the Strait in comparison to a few weeks ago. Wright said this at an Atlantic Council conference, adding that it will take many months before energy flows return to normal once the war is over. Since the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, late in February, vessel movements have been largely blocked. This has disrupted around 20% of global supplies of oil and LNG. Some vessels are now 'transiting' the narrow waterway that borders Iran with their transponders off, and often under the cover of darkness. The disruptions to normal flow have caused a surge in global energy prices. This has upended economies all over the world, and created a political vulnerability for U.S. president Donald Trump and his Republican Party ahead of midterm election in November.

Washington has been pushing for a peace agreement with Tehran that includes a complete reopening the strait. (Reporting and editing by Mark Porter and Alexandra Hudson.

(source: Reuters)