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The article discusses the efforts of Gulf countries—particularly the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Qatar, and Kuwait—to secretly transfer large quantities of oil through the Strait of Hormuz and to find alternatives to reduce dependence on the continued passage through the strait. These measures come amidst rising attacks on ships and escalating tensions in the war with Iran. Through these operations, these countries aim to curb oil prices, which remained between $80 and $90 per barrel during August, despite increasing risks and attacks that have resulted in human casualties and oil spills. This reflects the importance of ongoing transportation despite security and environmental challenges, with the goal of maintaining global oil supplies and stabilizing prices.
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