Which oil buyers have most at stake as Mideast tensions rise

Tensions in the Middle East are rising to the point where U.S. President Donald Trump has even started talking about who pays for the protection of the Strait of Hormuz, a shipping corridor through which one third of all seaborne petroleum passes.

This article takes a look at which nations get their oil supplies from the Persian Gulf – and from exactly where in the region they load those barrels.

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