Iran Conflict Risks Disrupting 20% of Global Oil Supply via Strait of Hormuz
Published on 3/28/2026

AI Summary
The U.S.-Israeli war in Iran poses threats to oil supply, with 20% of global oil typically transiting the Strait of Hormuz. Analysts express concerns that if the strait remains closed for one to three weeks, the resulting economic impact could elevate energy prices significantly. The U.S. and allies are currently releasing 400 million barrels of oil from strategic reserves to mitigate price increases. There is uncertainty regarding the effectiveness of existing measures to stabilize crude prices as the situation progresses in April 2026.
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