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Hormuz disruption triggered fears of increase in global oil markets

Published on: March 30, 2026 9:37 AM

The ongoing disruption in the Strait of Hormuz has triggered a major upheaval in global oil markets, raising fears that crude prices could surge to as high as $200 per barrel. The crisis, now stretching beyond a month, is being described as one of the most severe oil supply shocks in modern history, with far-reaching implications for global economic stability.

Read More: Oil surges as Hormuz disruption shakes global supply

According to international reports, the world may still be underestimating the scale of the situation. Analysts and US officials are increasingly warning that prolonged instability in the region could push oil prices to unprecedented levels, threatening growth forecasts and intensifying inflationary pressures worldwide.

The partial closure of the Strait of Hormuz has significantly reduced global oil supply, creating a daily shortfall of approximately 11.1 million barrels. While countries such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have attempted to offset the disruption through alternative routes, the gap remains substantial. Emergency reserves released by global energy bodies have provided limited relief.

Experts have drawn parallels with the oil crisis of the 1970s, cautioning that continued disruption could trigger a prolonged global energy crunch. Asia is already witnessing declining fuel demand, particularly in the petrochemical sector, while concerns about shortages of petrol, diesel, and jet fuel continue to grow.

In Europe, fears are mounting over a potential diesel shortage in the coming weeks, while natural gas prices have surged significantly. Meanwhile, governments, including the United States, have announced record oil stock releases in an effort to stabilise markets.

Read More: Strait of Hormuz closure disrupts global shipping and trade

Despite some easing measures, such as Iran allowing limited passage to foreign vessels, the impact remains constrained. With current oil prices hovering around $112 per barrel—already significantly higher than pre-crisis levels—the possibility of further escalation continues to loom large.

Filed Under: Business, World Tagged With: economic impact, energy markets, fuel prices, global oil crisis, Latest, oil supply, Strait of Hormuz

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