Breaking: Iran Conflict: Shipping Insurance Canceled as Oil Prices
[00:00] Elise Moreau: From Neural Newscast, this is a daily briefing for March 2, 2026.
[00:06] Elise Moreau: I'm Elise Moreau.
[00:07] Elise Moreau: We are following breaking news of a significant escalation in the Middle East.
[00:12] Elise Moreau: And I'm Evelyn Hartwell.
[00:15] Elise Moreau: The U.S. Embassy compound in Kuwait City was struck by missiles today.
[00:20] Elise Moreau: This follows a weekend of intense military activity, including U.S. and Israeli strikes targeting over 130 cities across Iran.
[00:29] Elise Moreau: The Kuwaiti Defense Ministry reports several American warplanes crashed during operations.
[00:36] Elise Moreau: The pilots are currently in stable condition at a local hospital.
[00:40] Elise Moreau: These strikes on Kuwait represent a dangerous widening of the conflict into neighboring states
[00:45] Elise Moreau: that previously served as logistical hubs.
[00:49] Announcer: The human cost is mounting rapidly.
[00:51] Announcer: According to the Iranian Red Crescent Society, at least 555 people have been killed in Iran
[00:58] Announcer: since the campaign intensified on Saturday.
[01:01] Announcer: In Israel, authorities have confirmed 11 fatalities.
[01:05] Announcer: Retaliatory strikes are now making commercial and diplomatic sites primary targets.
[01:11] Announcer: Elise, the volatility has effectively paralyzed the maritime architecture of the region.
[01:17] Elise Moreau: That paralysis is being codified by the insurance industry.
[01:22] Elise Moreau: Earlier today, major marine insurers, including Guard, Skulled, and the London P&I Club,
[01:27] Elise Moreau: announced they are canceling war-risk coverage for vessels in the Persian Gulf.
[01:32] Elise Moreau: These cancellations take effect on March 5th.
[01:35] Elise Moreau: This is a structural blow to global trade.
[01:38] Elise Moreau: Without war risk cover, most commercial shipowners will refuse to enter these waters.
[01:44] Elise Moreau: It effectively turns the Strait of Hormuz into a restricted zone for the foreseeable future.
[01:50] Announcer: The environmental and energy implications are profound.
[01:54] Announcer: One fifth of the world's oil demand passes through that straight every day.
[01:59] Announcer: Shipping data shows at least 150 vessels, including oil and liquefied natural gas tankers,
[02:05] Announcer: have dropped anchor because it is too dangerous to move.
[02:09] Announcer: We have already seen a 9% jump in global oil prices today.
[02:14] Announcer: Beyond the price at the pump, there is a massive risk of environmental catastrophe if these loaded tankers are caught in the crossfire.
[02:22] Elise Moreau: The financial data is staggering, Evelyn.
[02:25] Elise Moreau: Spot rates for hiring a crude carrier from the Middle East to China have nearly tripled since the start of the year.
[02:32] Elise Moreau: Shipbrokers are quoting rates near $12 million for a single voyage.
[02:38] Elise Moreau: Japan's MS and AD Insurance Group has also suspended underwriting for policies and waters around Iran and Israel.
[02:45] Elise Moreau: When the infrastructure of risk management fails, the entire design of the global supply chain must be re-evaluated.
[02:52] Announcer: Alternatives are limited and costly.
[02:55] Announcer: Analysts from LSCEG suggest the market will now look toward crude from the US and West Africa,
[03:03] Announcer: This means much longer voyages and elevated freight rates globally.
[03:07] Announcer: The military buildup in the region suggests this is not a temporary spike, but a fundamental
[03:13] Announcer: shift in how resources will move across the globe this spring.
[03:16] Elise Moreau: With three tankers already damaged and a seafarer reported killed, the situation remains fluid.
[03:23] Elise Moreau: We will continue to monitor the diplomatic and maritime fallout as the March 5th insurance
[03:28] Elise Moreau: deadline approaches.
[03:30] Elise Moreau: From Neural Newscast, I'm Elise Moreau.
[03:32] Announcer: And I'm Evelyn Hartwell.
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