
The global energy market remains heavily reliant on a small number of maritime chokepoints, with more than 90 per cent of seaborne oil moving through a handful of narrow corridors that leave global flows exposed to disruption, according to the US Energy Information Administration’s updated analysis of world oil transit chokepoints .
The world’s largest oil flow is recorded in the Strait of Malacca , through which an estimated 23.2 million barrels






