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Strait of Hormuz Disruption Threatens India's Fuel Supply

By MGN EditorialMarch 5, 2026 at 08:42 PM

Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz have caused a surge in war-risk premiums and idling of tankers, potentially impacting India's fuel imports and costs.

Tensions in the strategically critical Strait of Hormuz have escalated in recent days, threatening to disrupt global oil supply chains and hit India's fuel imports hard. According to Hellenic Shipping News, roughly 20 million barrels of oil pass through the Strait of Hormuz every day, with about half of India's 2.6 million barrels per day of crude imports transiting the narrow waterway. Following heightened US-Israel tensions in the region, war-risk premiums have surged and some tankers have been forced to idle, potentially impacting fuel availability and costs for India in the coming months. 'The Hormuz disruption could hit India's fuel bill next,' the article warns, noting that any prolonged supply chain issues or price spikes would be particularly challenging for India as it grapples with high inflation. Analysts say India may need to seek alternative supply routes and fuels to mitigate the fallout from the Strait of Hormuz situation. The maritime industry is closely watching developments in the region, with potential ripple effects across global energy markets and trade flows. Shipping companies are assessing security risks and taking precautions, while policymakers in India and elsewhere evaluate contingency plans. This story underscores the geopolitical vulnerabilities in critical maritime chokepoints and the importance of supply chain resilience for major energy importers.
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