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Iranian Strikes Hit the Heart of Global Oil Supply

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Nate Gregory
Published Apr 4, 2026
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Two damaged orange lifebuoys hang on a metal railing above the ocean, their wear hinting at the rough conditions faced by crews navigating routes shaped by global oil supply and uncertainty under a cloudy sky.
Summary:
  • Iranian military strikes hit Gulf state oil infrastructure, effectively blockading the Strait of Hormuz and disrupting global energy supplies.
  • Brent crude spiked near $120 per barrel following attacks on Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Kuwait facilities.
  • Refinery damage could take months to repair, forcing Gulf producers offline while US-Iran tensions remain at a peak.

Iranian missiles found their targets in the Gulf. The strikes landed on refineries and energy infrastructure across Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Kuwait - a calculated blow to global oil supply.

Oil prices jumped, shipping routes froze, and the world suddenly remembered that energy security isn't guaranteed.

Strait of Hormuz Goes Dark

The Strait of Hormuz is effectively blockaded. Iran's military action didn't just damage physical infrastructure - it shattered the assumption that crude would flow freely from the world's most critical chokepoint.

Brent crude rocketed toward $120 per barrel, the clearest signal that traders are pricing in real supply disruption, not just fear.

Months of Repair, Years of Uncertainty

The speed of escalation makes this different from previous Middle East flare-ups. Weeks of simmering US-Iran tensions jumped from rhetoric to actual military strikes, catching most energy markets off guard.

Refinery damage will take months to repair. Gulf oil production will stay depressed, forcing global refineries to pull crude from other sources or simply produce less.

What to Watch

Energy traders are watching two things - whether refineries come back online and whether the US and Iran find an off-ramp. If this conflict hardens into a prolonged stalemate, oil near $120 becomes the new baseline and inflation starts creeping back.

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