Group 1 - Shell's CEO Wael Sawan warned that a potential blockade of the Strait of Hormuz could have significant impacts on global trade, emphasizing the importance of this route for oil supply [1] - The company has developed contingency plans to address potential disruptions in oil supply from the Middle East due to escalating conflicts between Israel and Iran [1] - Approximately 20% of global oil trade passes through the Strait of Hormuz, and any incident affecting this area could lead to increased oil prices [1] Group 2 - Recent reports indicated that two oil tankers collided and caught fire near the Strait of Hormuz, potentially due to electronic interference related to the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict [2] - Wael Sawan noted that signal interference is currently a significant challenge, and Shell is operating with extreme caution in its shipping operations in the Middle East [2]
壳牌(SHEL.US)CEO警告:霍尔木兹海峡被封锁或带来重大冲击