30/03/2026 – Pakistan obtains permission for 20 oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, but the conflict spreads to the Red Sea. – Read more news

GAS & POWER: Chevron said weeks would be needed for full recovery of operations at Australia's Wheatstone LNG liquefaction terminal, following the passage of Tropical Cyclone Narelle. The terminal, with a capacity exceeding 10 billion cubic meters per year, has recorded the departure of 35 ships since the beginning of the year. More encouraging signs are coming instead from Gorgon LNG, where all three liquefaction trains have resumed operations. The situation at the North West Shelf terminal, however, remains unclear, and updates are expected from the operator Woodside.

OIL: Tehran has confirmed approval for the passage of 20 Pakistani-flagged oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz. It is estimated that the checks will allow the passage of two ships per day, while overall navigation will still remain limited to the minimum terms.