Middle East war escalates Strait of Hormuz blockade, spikes oil prices

Two weeks into Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, oil prices have surged above $100 a barrel and natural gas costs have risen, accelerating adoption of renewable energy and electric vehicles, analysts say. Asia, the primary recipient of fuels through the strait, faces acute vulnerability.

Following the initial halt of nearly all traffic through the Strait of Hormuz—through which one-fifth of global oil and seaborne natural gas passes—Iran has struck oil and gas fields with drones and missiles amid the ongoing Middle East conflict attributed to attacks by Donald Trump. Oil prices have jumped from about $70 to over $100 a barrel, with natural gas prices up across most regions. Arab nations have rerouted some fuel via pipelines, but elevated prices are projected to cost fossil-fuel importers an extra $240 billion even at $85 per barrel, according to think tank Ember. Maximizing renewables, EVs, and heat pumps could slash that by 70%, Ember estimates. 'The conflict in Iran almost certainly is going to be an accelerant on the energy transition,' said Sam Butler-Sloss at Ember, highlighting abundant global solar and wind potential. Renewables now make up 45% of global energy capacity, with EU solar build-out more than doubling and UK increases by two-thirds since Russia's 2022 Ukraine invasion. Asia bears the brunt, receiving four-fifths of the strait's oil and LNG: Japan and South Korea get 70% of their oil from there, Taiwan a third of its natural gas, and up to half of India's imports. Some Indian restaurants have cut menus due to cooking gas shortages. Butler-Sloss dubbed it 'Asia’s Ukraine moment.' Responses include Seoul fast-tracking wind and solar, and India's Narendra Modi stating on 11 March that solar and EVs will cut foreign fuel reliance. Pavel Molchanov at Raymond James & Associates sees it as a wake-up call for Asian renewables. Short-term, Japan and South Korea are boosting coal and nuclear, but long-term shifts to EVs and renewables are expected, with Michael Liebreich declaring the era of growing gas demand over.

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The ongoing war between Iran and Israel has intensified, with missile exchanges and the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz disrupting global oil supplies. Oil prices have surged above $100 per barrel, fueling market declines and inflation fears worldwide. Governments are responding with measures to stabilize energy markets amid concerns over prolonged conflict.

What began as escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz in mid-March 2026 has evolved into a full-scale war between the United States, Israel, and Iran, with the strait blockaded since early March. This vital chokepoint for 20% of global oil and natural gas shipments has ignited the most severe energy crisis in modern history, causing critical fuel shortages in 25 countries.

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Escalation of conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel has led Iran to order the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, halting tanker traffic and driving global oil prices above US$80 per barrel. The effects extend to Europe, which is now reconsidering plans to end Russian gas imports, while Indonesia pushes for de-escalation via the D-8 organization and assures stable fuel supplies.

霍尔木兹海峡本周反复开放关闭,导致油价飙升,影响中国运输和制造业。分析人士表示,一些公司已开始延迟或取消订单,以避免将成本转嫁给消费者。布伦特原油价格维持在每桶100至105美元的高位。

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周一,油价上涨约20%,因为美以对伊朗的战争扩大促使中东主要产油国削减供应,达到2022年7月以来未见的水平。伊拉克和科威特已减少产量,担心霍尔木兹海峡出现长期中断。该冲突即使迅速解决,也可能导致全球燃料成本数周或数月居高不下。

Oil prices swung sharply on Tuesday after a U.S. Energy Secretary's claim of a Navy escort through the Strait of Hormuz was corrected by the White House, amid ongoing disruptions from the U.S.-led operation against Iran. Brent crude fell to around $81 per barrel before recovering to close near $91. The incident highlights efforts to stabilize oil flows through the strait, which carries 20% of the world's oil.

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Entering its tenth day on March 9, 2026, the US-Israel-Iran war—already disrupting Middle East supplies as reported earlier—saw Brent oil spike to $120 per barrel amid Iran's 90% traffic cutoff in the Strait of Hormuz. Trump threatens escalated strikes and eases sanctions, while banks eye $150 peaks and G7 holds off on reserves.

 

 

 

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