The Three Chokepoints That Control Global Oil: Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb & Malacca
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概要
What if three tiny strips of water could suddenly raise the price of fuel and affect almost everything you buy?
In this episode, we take a calm, thoughtful journey into the three most important chokepoints that control global oil: the Strait of Hormuz, Bab el-Mandeb, and the Strait of Malacca.
Together, these narrow passages carry nearly 30% of the world’s traded oil every day. We explore how oil flows through this invisible global highway — from the Persian Gulf through Hormuz, past Bab el-Mandeb and the Suez Canal, or eastward through the busy Strait of Malacca to Asia.
We also look at the real risks, the domino effect when one strait faces trouble, the costly detours ships must take, and the long-term efforts to make the system more secure.
This is not just today’s headline. The geography hasn’t changed, trade keeps growing, and these strategic passages will remain vital for years to come.
A deep yet accessible look at the fragile arteries that keep our modern world running.