Abu Dhabi National Oil has reduced the crude oil volume for its onshore partners by approximately 20% this month. Bloomberg posted on X, indicating that despite the cut, the oil flows will continue to be directed to a port located outside the nearly closed Strait of Hormuz. This adjustment comes amid ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting the region's oil supply routes. The Strait of Hormuz is a critical passage for global oil shipments, and any disruptions can have significant implications for international markets. The decision by Abu Dhabi National Oil reflects the challenges faced by oil producers in navigating these complex dynamics while ensuring the continuity of supply to their partners.