EU Energy Commissioner Guenther Oettinger said Dec. 6 the 27-nation bloc may have reached a consensus on imposing a ban. Greece blocked the measure at a summit on Dec. 1.
“Fear of potential Iranian sanctions has contributed greatly to the increased shipments from the Persian Gulf,” adding to seasonal gains in the last two months of the year, said FACTS analyst Roy Jordan, previously an oil trader at Royal Dutch Shell Plc, where he worked for more than 30 years. “Some of the refiners around the world are undoubtedly beginning to get a little bit concerned about a reduction in exports.”
Oil traded in New York climbed the most in almost a month on Dec. 13 after a report said Iran would hold military drills in the Strait of Hormuz, a shipping lane handling a fifth of the world’s crude shipments. Cargoes from the Persian Gulf grew 13 percent this year as demand from Asian refineries accelerated.
Charters reflect single voyage or spot tanker bookings, not shipments arranged on longer-term freight contracts.