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Aramco CEO warns 1 billion barrels lost will slow oil market recovery
Reuters | May 10, 2026 8:57 PM CST

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Saudi Aramco's CEO Amin Nasser warns that the global oil market will take time to recover from a significant supply shock. He stated that about one billion barrels of oil have been lost over the past two months. Nasser highlighted that even with resumed flows, the market will not immediately normalize.


The world has lost about 1 billion barrels ‌of oil ⁠over ⁠the past two months and energy markets will take time to stabilise even if flows resume, Saudi Aramco's CEO said on Sunday, as shipping disruptions choke traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.

"Our objective is simple: keep energy ​flowing, even when the system is ⁠under strain," ‌Amin Nasser told Reuters in ​a statement after ​Aramco reported a 25% jump in ⁠net profit in its first-quarter.


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Global energy supplies have been sharply squeezed by Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which has curtailed shipping and driven prices higher following the U.S.-Israeli war.

"Reopening routes is not the same as normalizing a market that has been deprived of about one ‌billion barrels of oil," Nasser said, adding that years of underinvestment have compounded the ​strain on ​already-low global inventories.

Aramco ⁠has used its East-West Pipeline to bypass Hormuz and transport crude to the Red Sea, an asset Nasser ​described as a "critical lifeline" to mitigate the global supply crisis.

Despite shifts in shipping routes, Nasser reiterated that Asia remained a key priority for the company and was central to global demand.


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