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WarGamer

(18,566 posts)
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 06:44 PM Saturday

The Strait of Hormuz... closed for business. Great for the US Oil Companies.

Seems a lot of folks don't understand what the Strait of Hormuz is...

Essentially it's the gateway to the filling station for all of Asia.

The US and EU combined receive less than 7% of the oil that flows through the Strait... The single biggest importer of oil affected by the Straits being closed is China... 37% of all the oil passing through the Strait goes to China.

So closing the Strait to harm the US?

Not really... it hurts the economy, globally... yes. But US oil companies actually make a killing with Hormuz closed.

This is why China WILL NOT allow Iran to close off the Strait for an extended period.

Iran is becoming more isolated by the day and their "Allies" either have no power (Russia) or have questionable interest in helping (China)

Plus if you believe in tail wagging the dog, meaning the tail (US oil companies) whispering in Trump's ear... you're not crazy.

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The Strait of Hormuz... closed for business. Great for the US Oil Companies. (Original Post) WarGamer Saturday OP
That seems grossly oversimplified lame54 Saturday #1
"summarized" WarGamer Saturday #2
Did you know... WarGamer Saturday #3
Trump's oil boast has cringing industry execs running for cover: report LetMyPeopleVote Saturday #4
I Agree OC375 Saturday #5
You so desperately want...ummmm..."the US" to win this dpibel Saturday #6
trump is claiming that high gas costs are good (only for the oil companies) LetMyPeopleVote Saturday #7

WarGamer

(18,566 posts)
2. "summarized"
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 06:46 PM
Saturday

It's damaging to the economy as a whole... oil prices being a global commodity... a driving factor for inflation, yes...

But unlike China... we're NOT in need of the oil that flows through Hormuz.

WarGamer

(18,566 posts)
3. Did you know...
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 06:51 PM
Saturday

China ordered a full export BAN on all oil... all contracts have been canceled and tankers ordered to return to domestic ports... China has a 4 month Petroleum Reserve... China wants stability.

Iran is very close to having China say GFY and support the US and Arab States.

LetMyPeopleVote

(178,969 posts)
4. Trump's oil boast has cringing industry execs running for cover: report
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 06:58 PM
Saturday

The only entities making money due to higher oil and gas prices are the US oil companies. Regular people are NOT benefiting from higher oil and gas prices. trump's attempt to spin the benefits of higher gas and oil prices are pissing off the oil companies who really do NOT want US consumers to focus on the fact that they are paying for these oil companies' excess profits and earnings.

Trump's boastful Truth Social post about oil industry profits has created an embarrassing moment for energy executives who desperately want those windfall gains to remain out of public view.

Raw Story (@rawstory.com) 2026-03-13T20:36:06Z

https://www.rawstory.com/trump-oil-2676098825/

Trump's boastful Truth Social post about oil industry profits has created an embarrassing moment for energy executives who desperately want those windfall gains to remain out of public view.

As crude oil prices settled around $95 per barrel—far above the industry's preferred $60 threshold—Trump declared on Truth Social: "The United States is the largest Oil Producer in the World, by far, so when oil prices go up, we make a lot of money."

The post crystallizes an uncomfortable reality for oil companies: they are profiting handsomely from war-driven price spikes while consumers face soaring gas prices at the pump. Since the Iran war began, crude prices have surged nearly $30 per barrel or more. Oil executives now face a public relations nightmare.

"The idea that the industry profits from war and death is not one a VP of public relations wants to promote," said Mark Jones, political science fellow at Rice University's Baker Institute.

Industry sources reacted with dismay. "Oh, boy...." one oil executive responded when shown Trump's post.

Trump's statement feeds directly into public perception that oil companies are deliberately gouging consumers. Another industry official, speaking anonymously, acknowledged the damage: "This highlights the complicated relationship the oil industry has with the president. There is also some notion that the oil and gas industry secretly works to raise prices, which is a fundamental misunderstanding of how the industry works."

OC375

(810 posts)
5. I Agree
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 07:17 PM
Saturday

Between VZ, Greenland, Panama Canal and the ME, there are signs that say that change is afoot with energy, influence and interests for the 2000's. And that's just "US news".

I think there are strategic objectives beyond simply Trump wanting Empire. He's the useful idiot for a change, and if he goes to prison, everyone will scurry away. Change in global dynamics is coming and I don't think it will take as long as it would have last century for something similar. Even the players won't know where the chips will fall until we're past it and into something else.

In short... Presuming that returning Hormuz, and all it touches globally, to their prior states was ever an objective is a poor starting point for viewing current events, IMHO.

dpibel

(3,902 posts)
6. You so desperately want...ummmm..."the US" to win this
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 08:28 PM
Saturday

So the Strait of Hormuz being closed as a result of the US/Israeli attack will just be blamed on Iran?

I guess all those other countries are too simple to understand cause and effect.

You honestly believe that disruption of the global economy represents no sort of leverage?

I compliment you on this bit of legerdemain:

So closing the Strait to harm the US?

Not really... it hurts the economy, globally... yes. But US oil companies actually make a killing with Hormuz closed.


That is a sensible statement so long as you believe that "the US" and "US oil companies" are synonyms.

But do carry on!

You've certainly proved prescient as to the utter inability of Iran to cause any further damage...

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