Vietnam's Plea: Navigating Oil Blockades and Energy Crisis

Vietnam's state oil company urges the U.S. Navy to allow a crude oil tanker carrying Iraqi oil to bypass a naval blockade in the Middle East, as it is crucial for the Nghi Son Refinery. The blockade is part of measures against Iran, disrupting global energy supplies.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Singapore | Updated: 12-05-2026 23:16 IST | Created: 12-05-2026 23:16 IST
Vietnam's Plea: Navigating Oil Blockades and Energy Crisis
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The trading arm of Vietnam's state oil company recently made a formidable plea to the U.S. Navy, requesting passage for a crude oil tanker through its Middle Eastern blockade. The vessel, Agio Fanourios I, holds two million barrels of Iraqi oil vital to Vietnam's energy needs.

The situation arises as U.S.-Israeli tensions with Iran escalate, resulting in increased naval enforcement and impacting global energy flows through the Strait of Hormuz. This strategic waterway witnessed a closure, leaving countless ships stranded.

Petrovietnam Oil Corporation, through Vice President Hoang Dinh Tung, emphasized the dire consequences a delay could have on Vietnam's economy and public sectors, appealing to U.S. military and diplomatic channels for resolution.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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