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Strait of Hormuz Disruptions Threaten Jet Fuel Supply to Europe

By MGN EditorialMarch 2, 2026 at 11:24 PM

Analysts warn that disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are threatening the middle distillates market, particularly jet fuel supply to Europe.

Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz are threatening the middle distillates market, particularly jet fuel supply to Europe, according to analysts at Kpler. Product tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has decreased drastically in both westbound and eastbound directions, said Loick Buisson, an analyst at Kpler. This is due to the ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region, which have led to increased risks for shipping operations. "The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for global energy trade, with around 21 million barrels of oil passing through it every day," Buisson explained. "Any disruptions to traffic in this area can have significant ripple effects on the global energy market." The reduced tanker traffic has led to a tightening of the middle distillates market, particularly for jet fuel. Europe, which relies heavily on imports of jet fuel from the Middle East, is particularly vulnerable to these supply chain disruptions. "We're seeing jet fuel prices in Europe start to rise as a result of the Strait of Hormuz situation," said Buisson. "This could lead to higher costs for airlines and potentially impact air travel in the region." The maritime industry is closely monitoring the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, as any further escalation of tensions could have significant consequences for global energy and shipping markets. Stakeholders are advised to stay informed and prepared for potential supply chain disruptions. According to gCaptain, the Strait of Hormuz is a strategic chokepoint that has been the site of several incidents involving oil tankers and military forces in recent years. The latest tensions have raised concerns about the safety and security of maritime operations in the region. As the situation continues to evolve, maritime industry professionals are urged to stay vigilant and implement appropriate risk mitigation strategies to ensure the continued flow of critical energy and shipping resources.
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