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Iran Declares Strait of Hormuz Closed, Threatens to Fire on Passing Ships

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Last updated: March 3, 2026 3:52 am
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Map showing the Strait of Hormuz between Iran and Oman, a key global oil shipping route
The Strait of Hormuz handles about one-fifth of global oil consumption and is a critical energy chokepoint.
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Iran has reportedly declared the Strait of Hormuz closed and warned that it will fire on any vessel attempting to transit the critical maritime corridor, according to Iranian media reports.

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Critical Artery for Global OilLNG Shipments Also at RiskStrategic and Economic Implications

The move raises immediate concerns over global energy supplies, as roughly one-fifth of the world’s oil consumption flows through the narrow waterway.

The strait, situated between Iran and Oman, connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and onward to the Arabian Sea.

At its narrowest point, the strait is approximately 21 miles (33 kilometers) wide, with shipping lanes just two miles (3 kilometers) wide in each direction, making it one of the world’s most strategically sensitive maritime chokepoints.

Critical Artery for Global Oil

According to data from analytics firm Vortexa, more than 20 million barrels per day of crude oil, condensate, and refined fuels passed through the strait on average last year.

This accounts for about 20% of global petroleum liquids consumption.

The strait serves as the primary export route for several members of the OPEC, including Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Iraq, and Iran itself.

The majority of these exports are destined for Asian markets, which are heavily dependent on Gulf crude supplies.

Any disruption to traffic through the strait could therefore trigger sharp increases in global oil prices and heightened volatility in energy markets.

LNG Shipments Also at Risk

The potential closure also threatens global liquefied natural gas (LNG) flows. Qatar, one of the world’s largest LNG exporters, sends nearly all of its LNG shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. Any sustained disruption would have far-reaching consequences for gas-importing nations, particularly in Asia and Europe.

Strategic and Economic Implications

Given the strait’s narrow shipping lanes and high volume of daily traffic, any attempt to enforce a closure would significantly escalate regional tensions and could prompt international naval responses to ensure freedom of navigation.

Energy analysts warn that even the threat of military action in the area is enough to rattle global markets. With over 20 million barrels per day transiting the waterway and critical LNG supplies at stake, the Strait of Hormuz remains one of the most strategically vital—and vulnerable—energy corridors in the world.

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