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Iran Conflict Threatens Global Oil Supply Through Hormuz Strait Closure

Wednesday, March 25, 2026

The energy landscape has been dramatically reshaped by the US-Israel war with Iran, creating the largest supply disruption in oil market history. The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has trapped 20% of global oil supply and 30% of seaborne LNG, driving the Indian oil basket above $150/barrel. The crisis has triggered a cascade of emergency responses: Japan is releasing strategic reserves, Saudi Arabia is maxing out its Red Sea pipeline alternative, and Qatar has declared force majeure on LNG exports. The supply shock is causing severe market dislocations, with foreign investors pulling $50 billion from Asian markets and refiners scrambling to secure alternative supplies. Most notably, this crisis is accelerating the energy transition, as evidenced by surging Chinese green energy stocks. The combination of immediate supply disruption and longer-term strategic shifts suggests this isn't a temporary price spike but rather a fundamental restructuring of global energy flows that will persist well beyond any resolution of the current conflict.

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Strait of Hormuz Closure Cuts Off 20% of Global Oil Supply, Driving Prices Above $150

The US-Israel war with Iran has effectively shut down the Strait of Hormuz, blocking roughly 20% of global oil supply and 30% of seaborne LNG. Qatar has declared force majeure on LNG exports, eliminating 20% of global LNG supply. The Indian oil basket has surged above $150 a barrel.

Impact · This represents the largest supply disruption in oil market history, forcing immediate restructuring of global energy trade flows and threatening energy security for major Asian economies.

Action
Review and update emergency supply contingency plans; assess exposure to Middle East energy routes and develop alternative sourcing strategies.
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Japan Initiates Three-Tier Strategic Oil Reserve Release as Crisis Deepens

Japan is implementing a coordinated release of oil reserves, including private stockpiles, joint stockpiles with producers, and national strategic reserves, with the national reserve release beginning March 26.

Impact · Major consuming nations are now deploying emergency measures, signaling the severity of the supply disruption and potential for sustained market tightness.

Action
Monitor strategic reserve releases from major economies to gauge supply adequacy and price impact; adjust procurement strategies accordingly.
III

Foreign Investors Pull $50 Billion from Asian Markets Amid Oil Shock

Foreign investors have sold a net $50.45 billion worth of equities in key Asian markets during March, marking the largest selloff since the 2008 financial crisis, according to LSEG data.

Impact · The energy crisis is triggering a broader financial contagion, particularly affecting energy-dependent Asian economies.

Action
Evaluate exposure to Asian energy markets and consider hedging strategies against further market deterioration.
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Valero Port Arthur Refinery Shutdown Compounds US Fuel Supply Concerns

Valero has shut down its 380,000 barrel-per-day Port Arthur refinery following an explosion and fire in the diesel processing unit.

Impact · The loss of major US refining capacity during a global supply crisis further strains an already tight fuel market.

Action
Review fuel supply contracts and consider building additional inventory buffers against potential shortages.

Watch for: 1) Saudi Arabia's success rate moving exports through the Red Sea alternative route over next 60 days; 2) Strategic reserve release coordination among major consumers within 30 days; 3) Acceleration of renewable energy project approvals and funding in next 90 days; 4) Changes in refinery utilization rates and product spreads in next 45 days; 5) Asian economies' policy responses to manage energy security within 60 days.

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