Baker Hughes (BKR) Predicts Strait of Hormuz Reopening Delayed to 2026
Published on 4/24/2026

AI Summary
Baker Hughes (BKR) has indicated that the Strait of Hormuz may not fully reopen until the second half of 2026 due to ongoing U.S.-Iran conflict. The company's CFO stated this assumption will factor into their financial guidance, and a survey by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas found nearly 80% of oil executives share this outlook. The closure has already affected 10% of global oil volumes and 20% of liquified natural gas supplies. The situation creates persistent risk premiums for oil and LNG prices due to disruptions in one of the world's key energy trade routes.
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