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White House Weighs U.S. Backstop for Tanker Insurance Amid Gulf Shipping Crisis

By MGN EditorialMarch 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM

The White House is considering options to help oil tankers in the Middle East Gulf region obtain insurance coverage as tensions escalate.

According to sources cited by gCaptain, the Trump administration is reviewing policy proposals that could involve the U.S. government providing a backstop for tanker insurance in the Middle East Gulf. This comes as the region faces an escalating conflict that has disrupted shipping and threatened the ability of oil tankers to obtain necessary insurance coverage. The potential U.S. intervention aims to help control energy prices and ensure the continued flow of oil shipments through the strategically important Strait of Hormuz. Tanker operators have become increasingly concerned about the risk of their vessels being seized or damaged, leading some to avoid the region altogether. 'The U.S. is looking at options to help ensure the continued flow of energy supplies from the region, which is critical to the global economy,' one source told gCaptain. 'Providing a government-backed insurance program could help mitigate the risks for tanker owners and operators.' The White House is expected to review the proposals on Tuesday, though it remains unclear if the administration will ultimately move forward with a tanker insurance backstop program. The situation highlights the delicate balance between geopolitical tensions and the need to maintain the stability of global energy markets.
#tanker insurance#Strait of Hormuz#energy security#shipping disruption

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