Energy Flow System — Hormuz Logic
Date: 2026-04-14 (Asia/Bangkok)
Mode: Observation only • Structural mapping • No prediction • No advice
Scope Note: Energy flow, oil and LNG logistics, and maritime constraint structure
System Context
Global energy distribution operates through maritime transport systems linking production zones with consumption regions.
Energy flow remains origin-constrained with limited substitution at the production layer.
Observed Pattern
- Origin layer: energy supply remains concentrated within specific geographic regions
- Flow layer: transport remains aligned through maritime tanker systems
- Constraint layer: chokepoint passage remains present within export routes
- Flexibility layer: rerouting capacity remains limited at origin level
Structural Mapping
- Origin Layer → Persian Gulf → Energy Supply
- Transport Layer → Maritime Tanker → Flow Movement
- Constraint Layer → Strait of Hormuz → Passage Limitation
- Distribution Layer → Indian Ocean → Regional Delivery
- Flexibility Layer → Limited Rerouting → System Constraint
System Observation
Energy flow structure remains aligned with concentrated origin and constrained export pathways.
Chokepoint dependency remains present within maritime transport structure.
System flexibility remains limited due to origin and routing constraints.
Conclusion
Global energy flow remains aligned with origin concentration and constrained corridor structure.
Author: P'Toh
Role: System Architect — DGCP™
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