
“Not Until May” The Real Timeline for Controlling the Strait of Hormuz | Nadia Martin Wiggen Svelland Capital
Monetary Matters with Jack Farley
Asia's scramble and term contract shifts
Nadia describes Asian refiners redirecting cargoes to the U.S., West Africa and North Sea due to Strait disruptions.
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Nadia Martin Wiggen, Director at Svelland Capital joins Other People’s Money for a timely update on energy and shipping markets in light of the “5-day pause” Truth Social post that sent equity markets ripping higher and oil prices dipping lower. She explains why Svelland Capital believes May is the real timeline for controlling the Strait, how refining margins and refined product hoarding create a persistent bid for oil and gas, and how global energy supply chains have shifted with many ships sailing well outside of typical trade routes in their quest for alternative sources of oil. She also touches on how a protracted crisis would harm Asia, Australia, and emerging markets the most.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
00:46 Reaction to Trump Announcement and State of the Strait
01:57 Strait Reality Check
05:53 Oil Flows and Bottlenecks
09:32 Asia Scrambles for Supply
12:55 China Refined Export Ban
14:01 Demand Destruction Thresholds
15:05 Military Path to Reopen
17:09 CORN Mid Roll
18:46 New Oil Price Floor
21:28 Broader Market Repricing
25:06 Shipping Rates and Europe Pull
27:33 Export Bans and Hoarding Spiral
30:11 US Refining Edge and Australia
34:37 LNG Shortfall and Europe Risk
41:00 Long Term Diversification
41:33 Trading Signals and Logistics
45:16 Most Vulnerable Products


