Russia’s Sechin says U.S. companies benefit from the closure of the Strait of Hormuz


By Vladimir Soldatkin and Olesya Astakhova

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia, June 6 (Reuters) – Rosneft Chief Executive Igor Sechin said on Saturday that U.S. energy companies were the main beneficiaries of the ‌closure of the Strait of Hormuz and that Washington was trying to change the fundamental ‌contours of the global energy markets to suit U.S. interests.

Iran blockaded the Strait, the main route for about a fifth of ​world oil supplies and other vital goods including fertilisers, after the United States and Israel attacked Iran and killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in February. The U.S. has blockaded Iranian ports.

The closues of the Strait has rattled global markets, sending oil prices to multi-year highs, stoking global inflation and undermining economic growth ‌world-wide.

Speaking at the St. Petersburg International ⁠Economic Forum, Sechin, a long-standing ally of President Vladimir Putin, also said that the OPEC+ group of leading oil producers has lost some of its potential with ⁠the withdrawal of the United Arab Emirates from the alliance.

“The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is an attempt to reshape global energy market regulations to benefit the United States. The measures taken to block the ​strait were ​aimed at Iran, but backfired on the entire world. ​The strategic risks were underestimated,” Sechin said.

“The ‌main beneficiaries, of course, were American companies, who gained non-competitive advantages and the ability to secure high-cost supplies,” he added.

He warned that following Strait of Hormuz closure, other major global routes, such as Malacca, Bad El Mandeb and Gibraltar straits could also be under the risk of disruption.

SECHIN SAYS OPEC+ IS LOSING ITS MOJO

Sechin, who is known for his skepticism about Russia’s cooperation with the Organization of the ‌Petroleum Exporting Countries, said the OPEC+ group has lost some ​its potential following the UAE departure from the alliance as ​well as earlier exits of Qatar and ​other countries.

“As a result, the alliance’s production has fallen from 58 to 37 ‌million barrels per day over the past ten ​years,” he said.

Sechin also ​said that most major OPEC+ members have increased production since the agreement was signed in 2016. In Russia, oil production fell by 1.5 million barrels per day.

“This is a 15% decline ​that will need to be offset ‌by necessary investments of at least ten trillion rubles. We expect that investment cooperation ​between the alliance’s member countries and our country will also expand,” Sechin said.

(Reporting by ​Vladimir Soldatkin and Olesya Astakhova; editing by Guy Faulconbridge )



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