Hormuz Strait Mines Impact 20% of Global Oil Supplies
Published on 6/2/2026

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Summarized by AI from the source belowUS Secretary of State Marco Rubio testified that Iran has mined 'large segments' of the Strait of Hormuz, an area critical for global oil supply, with about 20% of global oil supplies passing through it. This mining has significantly reduced oil tanker traffic, leading to the largest supply disruption historically. President Trump asserted that U.S. Navy efforts are underway to clear these mines, although the exact number and locations of the remaining mines are still unknown. Analysts indicate that traffic through Hormuz may not return to prewar levels without effective demining efforts.
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