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One Month In: The Hormuz Oil Shock Is Now a Global Crisis — and It’s Just Getting Started

by Team Lumida
March 30, 2026
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One Month In: The Hormuz Oil Shock Is Now a Global Crisis — and It’s Just Getting Started
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Key Takeaways

  • The Strait of Hormuz closure has removed roughly 11 million barrels of oil per day from global supply, leaving a net shortfall of approximately 9 million barrels daily after emergency stockpile releases and pipeline rerouting — equivalent to the combined oil consumption of the UK, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy.
  • Industry executives at CERAWeek warned the crisis is only beginning: Europe faces diesel shortages within weeks, refined fuel prices have topped $200 in some Asian markets, and LNG markets have swung from an expected supply glut to a deficit later this year after missile damage to QatarEnergy’s plant that will take up to five years to repair.
  • Emergency interventions — record IEA stockpile releases, U.S. waivers on Russian and Iranian oil sanctions, and Saudi/UAE pipeline diversions — are finite and may already be approaching their limits, leaving few tools to prevent prices from surging toward $170 or beyond.
  • If the Strait stays closed into a second month, traders and economists say the world faces a demand-destruction scenario rivaling the 1970s Arab oil embargo — with oil prices potentially reaching $200 a barrel and a stagflationary shock that could reshape global central bank policy and U.S. midterm election outcomes.

What Happened?

One month after the U.S.-Iran war began on February 28, Bloomberg News surveyed more than three dozen oil traders, executives, brokers, shippers, and advisers — and the message was unanimous: the world still has not grasped the severity of what’s unfolding. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has cut roughly 20 million barrels per day of oil and products from normal flow, with partial offsets from Saudi and UAE pipeline diversions, a record IEA emergency stockpile release, and U.S. sanctions waivers bringing the net shortfall to around 9 million barrels per day. Diesel and jet fuel prices have already topped $200 in parts of Asia, where countries including Pakistan, Thailand, and South Korea are rationing fuel and restricting exports. LNG markets face an even more acute shock: Qatar’s massive liquefaction plant sustained missile damage that will take up to five years to repair, and unlike oil, there are no strategic stockpiles or alternative routes to replace Gulf LNG. Bloomberg Economics now estimates U.S. CPI running at 3.4% year-on-year for March — up from 2.4% in February — with energy prices the primary driver.

Why It Matters?

For investors, the key realization is that the emergency toolbox is nearly empty. The record IEA stockpile release cannot run indefinitely. Saudi and UAE pipeline capacity to bypass Hormuz is maxed out. The sanctions waivers on Russian and Iranian stranded oil are a one-time tool. With oil at around $112 a barrel — up 55% since the war began — Bloomberg Economics models show that at $170 a barrel, inflation and growth impacts roughly double, pushing the global economy into a full stagflationary scenario. At $200 a barrel — a level Wall Street analysts are beginning to model — the shock would be comparable to or worse than the 1973 Arab oil embargo that triggered a decade of economic dislocation. Unlike the 2022 energy crisis, which was primarily a European gas problem, this shock is global and affects oil, LNG, petrochemicals, fertilizers, and aviation simultaneously. The TotalEnergies CEO’s warning at CERAWeek — “it becomes a systemic problem for the world” if the crisis lasts more than three or four months — reflects a genuine industry-wide assessment, not hyperbole.

What’s Next?

The single most important variable remains diplomatic: whether Trump reaches a deal with Iran quickly enough to reopen Hormuz before Europe’s diesel shortage materializes (expected within weeks) and before Asian demand destruction feeds back into a global recession. Trump’s social media posts have repeatedly sent oil prices plunging by suggesting imminent resolution — but traders are losing confidence in those signals given the lack of direct U.S.-Iran negotiations. The Japan and EU requests for additional IEA stockpile releases signal governments are already preparing for extended disruption. Investors should monitor weekly IEA stockpile draw rates, diesel and jet fuel prices in Singapore and Rotterdam (the leading indicators of physical shortage), LNG spot prices, and any diplomatic signals from the Pakistan, Turkey, or Egypt intermediaries as the clearest gauges of whether the crisis is approaching resolution or accelerating toward its most damaging phase.


Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-03-29/the-strait-of-hormuz-oil-shock-is-now-heading-west

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