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The Hormuz Blockade Is Not Just About Oil — Here Is Every Commodity It Disrupts

2026-04-04| 1 min read| Bulk Importer
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The Strait of Hormuz blockade disrupts LNG, fertiliser, food, and manufactured goods beyond oil. Here is the complete commodity impact map and which industries are most affected.

The Strait of Hormuz blockade disrupts LNG, fertiliser, food, and manufactured goods beyond oil. Here is the complete commodity impact map and which industries are most affected.

Key points
  • The Strait of Hormuz blockade disrupts LNG, fertiliser, food, and manufactured goods beyond oil.
  • The public conversation about the Hormuz blockade's economic impact focuses primarily on oil prices — understandably, given crude oil's visibility in consumer energy costs and its benchmark status in global commodity mar...
  • Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): Qatar is the world's third-largest LNG exporter and virtually all of its LNG exports transit the Strait of Hormuz.
Timeline
2026-04-04: The public conversation about the Hormuz blockade's economic impact focuses primarily on oil prices — understandably, given crude oil's visibility in consumer energy costs and its benchmark status in global commodity mar...
Current context: Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): Qatar is the world's third-largest LNG exporter and virtually all of its LNG exports transit the Strait of Hormuz.
What to watch: For the specific numbers on shipping traffic: the 150-to-10-20 vessel reduction represents approximately 93 percent of normal transit being foregone.
Why it matters

The Strait of Hormuz blockade disrupts LNG, fertiliser, food, and manufactured goods beyond oil.

The public conversation about the Hormuz blockade's economic impact focuses primarily on oil prices — understandably, given crude oil's visibility in consumer energy costs and its benchmark status in global commodity markets. But the specific commodity portfolio that normally transits the strait is considerably broader than oil, and the full economic impact requires understanding each component.

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG): Qatar is the world's third-largest LNG exporter and virtually all of its LNG exports transit the Strait of Hormuz. Qatar's LNG supply is the specific critical input for approximately 40 percent of Europe's LNG imports in the post-Russia-Ukraine energy reconfiguration that made Qatar the largest single European LNG supplier. Qatar's QatarEnergy tanker Aqua 1 was attacked at sea north of Qatar on April 3, confirming the specific maritime risk.

Fertilisers: the Gulf region produces significant volumes of urea (nitrogen fertiliser) and ammonia, both transit Hormuz, and whose specific supply disruption has implications for spring planting fertiliser application in the northern hemisphere's agricultural season that is beginning now.

Petrochemicals: the Gulf's world-scale petrochemical complexes — producing polyethylene, polypropylene, and other plastic feedstocks — transit Hormuz to Asian and European manufacturing customers. Supply disruption is creating specific shortages in industrial polymer markets.

Steel and aluminium: Iran mentioned striking 'American steel industries in Abu Dhabi' and 'American aluminium industries in Bahrain' — the specific Gulf state industrial facilities whose blockade-disrupted output affects global metal markets.

For the specific numbers on shipping traffic: the 150-to-10-20 vessel reduction represents approximately 93 percent of normal transit being foregone. At the Gulf's normal export volumes, this represents approximately 20-22 million barrels of oil equivalent per day being withheld from global markets — a number that, sustained for two months, would exceed the oil market shock of the 1973 OPEC embargo.

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