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Global Commodities: Oil and Gas Rocked by Conflict

Global Commodities: Oil and Gas Rocked by Conflict

At Any Rate · Mar 6, 2026

Conflict closes the Strait of Hormuz, halting 20% of global oil and 17% of LNG, forcing production shutdowns and risking major price spikes.

Restarting LNG Production Is a Complex Engineering Challenge, Not a Simple Switch

Unlike oil, restarting liquefied natural gas (LNG) production is a slow, complex process. The need to cool liquefaction trains from high ambient temperatures to -160°C requires significant time, delaying the return of supply to the market long after a crisis is resolved.

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Global Commodities: Oil and Gas Rocked by Conflict

At Any Rate·11 hours ago

Onshore Storage Capacity, Not Politics, Dictates Oil Production Shutdown Timelines

In a naval blockade, the real timeline for market impact isn't political rhetoric but the physical limits of onshore storage. Producers are forced to cut output within days or weeks once storage fills, a much shorter timeframe than leaders might suggest for a conflict.

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Global Commodities: Oil and Gas Rocked by Conflict

At Any Rate·11 hours ago

The Global LNG Market Lacks Spare Capacity, Making Demand Destruction the Only Fix

The global LNG system operates near full capacity. When a major supplier (representing 17% of the market) goes offline, there are no significant alternative suppliers. The only mechanism for the market to rebalance is through high prices forcing demand destruction in importing nations.

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Global Commodities: Oil and Gas Rocked by Conflict

At Any Rate·11 hours ago

LNG Producers Have Only 2-3 Days of Storage, Forcing Faster Shutdowns Than Oil

LNG's market response to a blockade is far quicker than oil's due to storage limitations. With only 2-3 days of spare storage capacity, major LNG producers like Qatar are forced to shut down production almost immediately, while oil producers may have weeks of capacity.

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Global Commodities: Oil and Gas Rocked by Conflict

At Any Rate·11 hours ago