African Oil Could Replace Half of Hormuz Supply, Experts Say

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**Washington, DC** — A disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow waterway that carries one-fifth of the world's oil, can quickly harm global commerce and daily life. New analysis suggests that with the right investments, African oil fields could supply half of the volume that normally passes through this critical route. This potential shift would reduce global dependence on a single, volatile passage. Experts emphasize that the plan requires significant financial commitments to infrastructure and production. If executed, it could stabilize markets and offer a reliable alternative during future crises.