Naval escorts will likely be needed when Strait of Hormuz reopens, Chevron CEO says
Source: CBS News
Updated on: April 24, 2026 / 9:59 PM EDT
Washington Chevron's chief executive said it's likely that the U.S. Navy may need to escort commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz once it reopens in order to ensure a level of security.
The standoff over the strait has intensified amid Iran's threats against the critical channel and a U.S. blockade on Iranian ports, effectively closing it. The tensions have led to several maritime incidents in recent days.
Asked Thursday by "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan what Chevron would need to see to feel confident to send a ship through the strait, CEO Mike Wirth said, "we'd have to believe that our people on the ship will be safe, the cargo will be safe, and they can be transited with a high degree of confidence."
Wirth said the decision would be made "in collaboration" with the U.S. Navy and other military organizations around the world. "I think in the early days, it's very likely that you could see naval escorts, because I think some of the risks are not just mines that could be placed in the strait, but they could be also risks that could come from the land in other forms," Wirth said
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gab13by13
(32,532 posts)USA USA
mymomwasright
(446 posts)Now we are the tools of fools, creating chaos and enforcing extortion on a grand scale.
Srkdqltr
(9,853 posts)The escort can't stop the tanker hitting a mine or someone shoting a missile or drone.
Whip-poor-will
(373 posts)Your ships are worthless scrap in the drone age .......naval escorts to rape the strait ....good luck with following the stupid one.
Botany
(77,611 posts)Prior to operation Epstein Fury the Strait of Hormuz was open and 260 girls between 7 and 12 were
not dead or wounded from 2 American Tomahawk Missiles.
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