The entire global energy system runs through a handful of narrow channels.
Close one.
The world scrambles.
We just watched it happen with Hormuz.
Here's what most people don't know:
there are 7 critical chokepoints that keep oil and gas moving.
2 of them are the ones that matter most.
๐ด Strait of Hormuz 1/5 of all global LNG the world's largest oil corridor. You know this one now.
๐ด Strait of Malacca the bridge between the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Every barrel heading from the Middle East to China, Japan, and South Korea passes through here too.
When the Red Sea was disrupted, ships didn't stop.
They rerouted around the Cape of Good Hope adding thousands of miles, weeks of transit, and billions in costs.
That's what chokepoints do,They don't block trade, They just make it slower, longer, and more expensive.
And right now, the world has already stress-tested Hormuz.
Malacca has never been disrupted at scale.
It carries more oil than Hormuz to Asia.
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