AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoStrait of Hormuz Shock to Industry: Oil markets are pricing a long Hormuz standoff as diplomacy stalls and shipping stays erratic, with traffic through the strait reported in the single digits and crude holding near ~$90. Yemen Maritime Disruption: UKMTO says a cargo ship was hit by multiple projectiles off Yemen’s Mocha, leaving it a “complete constructive loss,” while JMIC reports Al-Mokha port closed after repeated Houthi missile impacts and fires. Houthi-Linked Energy Attacks: Rebel media claims drones targeted Saudi Aramco’s Jazan refinery, and Yemen’s government-aligned forces report intensified drone and missile exchanges across fronts including Hodeidah and Marib. UN Warning on Yemen Spillover: The UN says Houthi attacks on Saudi targets risk widening Yemen’s conflict and further straining regional trade and energy flows. Regional Trade Fallout: The UAE suspended all trade and financial transactions with Iran after ballistic missiles were launched toward it, adding more uncertainty for Gulf commerce. Engineering/Infrastructure Dealflow: NESPAK (Pakistan) announced a record 180 new engineering projects in FY 2025-26, including a Yemen diesel-fired power plant—useful context for future regional construction and energy work.
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