Strait of Hormuz
March 1, 2026
Each day, one quarter of the world's seaborne oil and one fifth of the world's liquified natural gas exports move through the Strait of Hormuz, a narrow sea channel separating Persian Gulf countries from the rest of the world. Iran controls the northern side of the strait and could disrupt or block transit through the waterway. A cutoff of oil and gas trade through the Strait of Hormuz could result in global price spikes. While control of the channel offers Iran economic leverage, disrupting trade risks losing the support of allies, including China. Sources: EIA, NYT.