
"Almost 30 super-sized vessels, each capable of holding 2 million barrels of oil, are contracted to load US crude, destined for a global market facing the biggest supply crisis in history."
"Supplies of US crude leaving the country's export terminals have climbed by a third to a record 5.2 million barrels a day after Iran blocked daily flows of 10 million barrels of Gulf oil exports."
"The war threatens to reshape the global energy order, exposing the world's reliance on Middle East supplies and accelerating a move towards greener energy, giving rise to new energy superpowers."
"The world's turn to the west marks a potential reordering of global energy supplies, and the greatest threat to the future energy dominance of the Middle East."
A record number of super-sized tankers are heading to the US to load crude oil, as the country prepares to capitalize on the Middle East's supply crisis. The US has become the world's largest oil and gas producer, and exports of US crude have surged to a record 5.2 million barrels a day. The ongoing conflict in the Middle East threatens to reshape the global energy landscape, diminishing the region's dominance and accelerating the transition to greener energy sources.
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