Why Kharg Island matters: The oil lifeline Trump just put in his crosshairs

A small rocky island in the Persian Gulf has suddenly become central to the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran.

Kharg Island — located just 15 nautical miles (about 24 km) off Iran’s southern coast — may be tiny in size, but it is one of the most strategically important points in the country’s economy and energy infrastructure.

According to Axios, US President Donald Trump is working to assemble a coalition of countries to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and is hoping to announce it later this week.

Despite its modest geography, Kharg Island functions as the heart of Iran’s oil export system.

Roughly 90% of Iran’s crude oil exports move through a massive oil terminal on the island. Pipelines transport crude from mainland Iran to Kharg, where it is loaded onto huge tankers.

The island’s coastline sits close to deep waters in the northern Gulf, allowing very large crude carriers to dock at its long jetties and load tens of millions of gallons of oil. According to BBC, these tankers then sail south through the Gulf and pass the crucial maritime chokepoint of the Strait of Hormuz before heading mainly to Asia — particularly China, the largest buyer of Iranian oil.

Because of this role, analysts often describe Kharg Island as Iran’s economic lifeline.

The oil revenue flowing through the terminal also provides a key financial stream for the powerful Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

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According to Donald Trump, US forces struck military installations on Kharg Island, including missile storage sites, naval mine facilities and other defence infrastructure.

The strikes were carried out by the US regional command, United States Central Command, which said more than 90 military targets were hit while oil facilities were deliberately spared.

Strategically, hitting Kharg’s military assets sends a powerful message without immediately crippling Iran’s economy. Targeting the island is often compared to aiming at Iran’s economic jugular — a signal that the US could severely disrupt the country’s oil exports if tensions escalate.

Trump himself warned that the decision not to strike oil infrastructure could change if Iran interferes with shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical energy corridors.

Destroying Kharg Island’s oil facilities would represent a dramatic escalation.

A strike on the export terminal could cut off the majority of Iran’s oil revenue, but it could also send global oil prices soaring and trigger retaliatory attacks across the Middle East.

Iran has already warned that if its energy infrastructure is targeted, it would respond by attacking oil and energy facilities belonging to companies working with the US.

Tehran also retains the ability to launch large numbers of drones and missiles at Gulf infrastructure and shipping routes — raising fears that the conflict could expand far beyond Iran’s borders.

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By striking military sites but sparing the oil terminal, Washington appears to be signalling both restraint and leverage.

Kharg Island’s central role in Iran’s oil exports means it remains a powerful pressure point in the conflict — one that could rapidly escalate the economic and geopolitical stakes if the island’s energy infrastructure becomes a target.

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