
Aramco sees 'catastrophic consequences' for oil markets if Hormuz strait remains blocked
Key Takeaways
- Aramco warned blocking the Strait of Hormuz would severely disrupt global oil markets
- Reuters published a report conveying Aramco's warning
- Report lists Yousef Saba, Maha El Dahan and Ahmad Ghaddar as authors
Headline claim
Reuters publishes the headline: Aramco sees 'catastrophic consequences' for oil markets if Hormuz strait remains blocked.
Byline and credits
The article credits reporting to Yousef Saba, Maha El Dahan and Ahmad Ghaddar.
It lists writing by Nadine Awadalla and editing by Edwina Gibbs and Joe Bavier.

Reporter backgrounds
The source includes brief reporter biographies describing their focus areas and experience.
It says: "Yousef covers Middle East energy out of Dubai, paying close attention to Gulf state oil giants, their roles in the ambitious region's transformational plans and the shift to green energy."
It also states: "Maha has been working as a Reuters journalist for over 15 years covering stories across the Middle East from Egypt, the Gulf, Yemen, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan.
She is currently Gulf Bureau Chief based in Dubai and continues to cover energy and OPEC policy."
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