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● Hormuz disruptions — Brent $108+/bbl · Qatar Ras Laffan LNG −17%, TTF at 3-yr high €62/MWh · IEA 172M barrel emergency release · Iraq force majeure 200k b/d offline · Goldman raises Brent target $125
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Gas Pipelines
Nord Stream 1 & 2 — OFFLINE
Russia (Vyborg) → Germany (Lubmin) · Baltic
Cap:110 bcm/yrFlow:0%
TurkStream
Russia (Anapa) → Turkey → SE Europe
Cap:31.5 bcm/yrFlow:78%
Blue Stream
Russia → Black Sea → Turkey (Ankara)
Cap:16 bcm/yrFlow:75%
Yamal–Europe Pipeline
Russia → Belarus → Poland → Germany
Cap:33 bcm/yrFlow:31% ↓
Power of Siberia
W. Siberia → Manchuria → China
Cap:38 bcm/yrFlow:91%
TANAP / TAP (Azerbaijan)
Baku → Turkey → Greece → Italy
Cap:16 bcm/yrFlow:75%
Qatar LNG — REDUCED ⚠
Ras Laffan → Global LNG terminals
Cap:77 MT/yrFlow:83% ⚠
Oil Pipelines
Druzhba Pipeline
Russia → Poland / Germany / Hungary
Cap:1.4 Mb/dFlow:60%
Druzhba South
Mozyr → Hungary / Slovakia
Cap:0.6 Mb/dFlow:~50% ⚠
JANAF / Adria Pipeline
Omišalj, Croatia → Hungary / Slovakia
Cap:0.48 Mb/dFlow:~63%
TAL Pipeline
Trieste, Italy → Ingolstadt, Germany
Cap:0.4 Mb/dFlow:88%
SPSE Pipeline
Fos-sur-Mer, France → Karlsruhe, Germany
Cap:0.25 Mb/dFlow:80%
ESPO Pipeline
W. Siberia → Kozmino / China border
Cap:1.6 Mb/dFlow:95%
CPC (Caspian)
Tengiz, Kazakhstan → Novorossiysk
Cap:1.4 Mb/dFlow:86%
BTC Pipeline
Baku → Tbilisi → Ceyhan, Turkey
Cap:1.2 Mb/dFlow:90%
Kirkuk–Ceyhan
Kirkuk, Iraq → Ceyhan, Turkey
Cap:0.9 Mb/dFlow:~33% ⚠
Petroline (Saudi E–W)
Abqaiq → Yanbu, Red Sea bypass
Cap:5.0 Mb/dFlow:76%
SUMED Pipeline
Ain Sukhna, Red Sea → Mediterranean
Cap:2.5 Mb/dFlow:72%
BPS-2 Baltic
Unecha, Russia → Ust-Luga
Cap:1.2 Mb/dFlow:83%
Atasu–Alashankou
Kazakhstan → China (Xinjiang)
Cap:0.4 Mb/dFlow:60%
Chad–Cameroon Pipeline
Doba, Chad → Kribi, Cameroon
Cap:0.225 Mb/dFlow:53%
EACOP (Uganda–Tanzania)
Hoima, Uganda → Tanga, Tanzania
Cap:0.216 Mb/dFlow:Construction
Strait of Hormuz ⚠
Persian Gulf → Indian Ocean · DISRUPTED
Normal:21 Mb/dNow:~55%
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⚠ Key Chokepoints
Hormuz — 21 Mb/d normal · 55% ⚠
Suez/SUMED — 9.2 Mb/d · Active
Malacca — 16 Mb/d · Active
Bab-el-Mandeb — 6.2 Mb/d · Active
Turkish Straits — 3 Mb/d · Active
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📡 Market Context
⚠ Hormuz — 45% tanker reduction. 20% of global oil + LNG affected.
Qatar LNG — Ras Laffan damaged, −17% capacity. TTF → €62/MWh.
IEA Emergency — 172M barrels from strategic reserves, 32 nations.
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