Texas oil pipelines are operating beyond their intended capacity due to a surge in international demand for U.S. crude. Bloomberg posted on X that this increased demand is a result of disruptions in oil shipments caused by the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The situation has led to a significant strain on the infrastructure, as global markets seek alternatives to the stranded cargoes. The heightened activity underscores the critical role of U.S. oil in stabilizing global energy supplies amid geopolitical tensions.