South Korea Scrambles to Secure Oil Beyond Hormuz | OilPrice.com
South Korea is urgently pursuing alternative crude oil supplies outside the Strait of Hormuz as disruptions threaten its heavily import-dependent energy system.
oilprice.comHere’s the latest on South Korea securing crude oil, based on recent reporting.
Illustrative example: In mid-Mert-Apr 2026, Korea reported securing about 110 million barrels for the next two months as part of emergency arrangements, with further deals bringing total secured to hundreds of millions of barrels for 2026, all routed away from Hormuz.[3][7]
Would you like a concise timeline of the key deals and the countries involved, or a quick map-style summary of the bypass routes Korea is pursuing? I can also pull a short, up-to-date briefing with citations if you want.
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South Korea is urgently pursuing alternative crude oil supplies outside the Strait of Hormuz as disruptions threaten its heavily import-dependent energy system.
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www.investing.comThe South Korean government has secured 110 million barrels of alternative crude oil supplies for the next two months, sourced from 17 countries, to offset losses from the Middle East and help major local refiners maintain steady fuel production for both domestic and international consumers, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources said April 7. The government secured spot purchase deals for
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www.spglobal.comSouth Korea has secured 273 million barrels of crude oil and 2.1 million tons of naphtha through alternative routes that bypass the blocked Strait of Hormuz.
oilprice.com한눈에 보는 오늘 : 종합 - 뉴스 : Presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik speaks during a press briefing at Cheong Wa Dae in central Seoul on April 24, 2026. YonhapSEOUL, A
news.nate.comSouth Korea has purchased 273 million barrels of crude oil from the Middle East and Kazakhstan by the end of this year. Supplies are being routed outside of the Strait of Hormuz. Kang, who was visiting as a presidential special envoy in Kazakhstan, Oman and Saudi Arabia over the last week, said that Asia's fourth largest economy had also acquired 2.1 million tons of naphtha during the same time period. Kang stated that "in particular, the crude and naphtha obtained this time would be sourced...
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