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    Saudi Aramco CEO Issues Grave Warning Over Middle East Oil Supply Risks

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In a serious alert to the global energy sector, Amin Nasser, the Chief Executive Officer of Saudi Aramco, emphasized the escalating disruptions affecting oil supplies from the Middle East. He underscored the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital maritime chokepoint through which nearly 17 percent of the world’s oil shipments transit. Nasser cautioned that any prolonged interruption in this crucial passage could trigger catastrophic effects on both the oil market and the broader global economy.

    During his address to the press, Nasser revealed that the region has already experienced a staggering disruption of approximately 180 million barrels of oil supply. This figure highlights the severity of the current crisis and the fragility of global energy security. The Strait of Hormuz’s significance cannot be overstated, as it serves as a lifeline for energy exports from several key oil-producing nations. The CEO stressed that resuming normal shipping operations through this narrow waterway is absolutely essential to stabilizing the market and preventing further economic fallout.

    In an effort to mitigate the shortfall caused by the disruption, Saudi Aramco is accelerating efforts to maximize the output of its East-West pipeline. This pipeline, which transports crude oil across Saudi Arabia from the Persian Gulf to the Red Sea, is expected to reach full capacity within the coming days. However, Nasser was quick to point out that even at full capacity, the pipeline would only be able to compensate for about 7 million barrels per day. This is significantly less than the estimated 20 million barrels per day currently affected by the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, indicating a substantial supply gap that remains unaddressed.

    Adding to the concern, the CEO highlighted that global oil inventories have dwindled to their lowest levels in five years. This depletion of reserves means that any continued disruption could accelerate the drawdown of stockpiles, putting additional pressure on supply and potentially driving prices higher. Nasser assured that Saudi Aramco is striving to fulfill the majority of its customers’ demands despite these challenging conditions. He also noted that the spare production capacity capable of offsetting the shortfall is predominantly located within the Middle East, which further concentrates risk in the region.

    Although oil prices have seen a slight decline in recent trading sessions, Nasser warned that the overall situation remains precarious. He described the current circumstances as a clear and urgent warning to the global market, one that will become increasingly pronounced if the disruption at the Strait of Hormuz persists. Market analysts have echoed these concerns, suggesting that the ongoing instability could lead to significant price volatility and unpredictable swings in the oil market, further complicating the economic outlook worldwide.

    In summary, Amin Nasser’s remarks serve as a stark reminder of the interconnectedness of geopolitical stability and energy security. The unfolding events in the Middle East, particularly around the Strait of Hormuz, have the potential to reshape global oil dynamics in the near term. As the world watches closely, the ability of Saudi Aramco and other regional players to manage supply disruptions will be critical in determining the trajectory of oil prices and the health of the global economy.

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