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Golf Crisis: Frontline Suspends New Transport Contracts Through the Ormous Stream After Israel's Attack on Iran

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Frontline, the largest oil operator listed at the world level, decided to refuse the signing of new transport contracts in the Persian Gulf, through the Ormuz Stream, in the context of the expansion of tensions between Israel and Iran. The decision marks one of the first concrete signals of global maritime flows, following the rise in the conflict of winter.
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Frontline, the largest oil operator listed at the world level, decided to refuse the signing of new transport contracts in the Persian Gulf, through the Ormuz Stream, in the context of the expansion of tensions between Israel and Iran. The decision marks one of the first concrete signals of global maritime flows, following the rise in the conflict of winter.

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News.ro broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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