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The impact of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz on the oil market has compelled Gulf countries and oil companies to restructure their supply and storage networks to enhance their resilience, especially in Asia. Japan and South Korea have requested to increase their oil reserves to ten times their current levels to reduce reliance on navigation through the strait and improve supply security. The measures include leasing storage facilities, with a focus on cost reduction and establishing an economically secure environment, despite challenges related to rising prices and shipping costs. These actions are expected to contribute to reshaping the global energy landscape, with diversification of transportation routes and increased dependence on alternative ports and storage methods away from the strait.
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