Kharg Island Strike: Key Facts and Vocabulary for Learners
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Kharg Island Strike: Key Facts and Vocabulary for Learners
U.S. forces have struck Kharg Island in Iran, the country's main oil export terminal. The strikes hit military sites, including storage for missiles and naval mines, and the U.S. says economic oil infrastructure was not targeted. President Donald Trump wrote that the operation 'obliterated every military target' on the island. Oil markets have reacted strongly since the strikes and benchmark prices rose above $100 per barrel.
Kharg Island handles around 90% of Iran's crude exports, so damage there could sharply reduce Iran's sales abroad. Although seizing the island would be difficult, analysts warned that shutting Kharg would create a severe energy shock. While some Gulf producers have tried to raise output, shipping insurance and freight costs have jumped. Therefore global markets remain volatile as traders watch tanker routes through the Strait of Hormuz.
Since the first strikes began at the end of February, energy analysts have revised price forecasts and warned of inflationary effects. Governments in the region are monitoring naval movements and some have issued advisories to commercial shipping. Consequently, companies that rely on petroleum for transport and manufacturing are preparing for higher costs in the short term.
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Discussion
Do you follow news about fuel or energy prices? Why or why not?
Have you ever noticed prices for food or transport change after oil price moves? Give an example.
What do you think about companies planning for higher fuel costs?
Would you prepare differently if your country faced fuel supply risks? How?