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: Middle East conflict disrupts sulfur supply via Strait of Hormuz

|Strait of Hormuz, Iran|1 independent sources

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A large chunk of the world’s sulfur comes from Persian Gulf oil refineries and gas plants and has been choked off at the Strait of Hormuz due to the ongoing Middle East conflict. The disruption has led to a shortage of global sulfuric acid supplies. No further specifics on quantities, actors, or timelines were provided in the source.

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