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India braces for oil shock as Strait of Hormuz crisis tightens global supply

With fuel markets under strain and emergency reserves thinning, India is shielding consumers from rising crude costs - but mounting pressure on refiners and widening global shortages may make that relief increasingly difficult to sustain.

JP Gupta by JP Gupta
May 8, 2026
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India braces for oil shock as Strait of Hormuz crisis tightens global supply
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NEW DELHI : The world’s oil markets are entering a period of growing uncertainty as disruption around the Strait of Hormuz threatens to tighten global fuel supplies and deepen pressure on import-dependent economies such as India.

Though crude prices have not yet climbed to the most alarming projections, analysts and energy traders warn that the relative calm may not last long. Inventories are beginning to thin, tanker routes are under stress and refiners across Asia and Europe are scrambling to secure alternative supplies as one of the world’s most critical energy corridors remains effectively blocked by the widening conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran.

The Strait of Hormuz carries a major share of globally traded crude oil and liquefied natural gas. Any prolonged disruption there sends shockwaves through shipping, insurance and refining markets almost immediately. Countries have so far managed to soften the impact through emergency reserves, floating storage and rerouted cargoes, but those buffers are shrinking rapidly.

The first visible strain is emerging not in crude itself, but in refined fuels such as petrol, diesel and jet fuel, where inventories are typically lower and shortages appear faster. Asian buyers are already reporting tighter fuel availability, while European refiners are competing aggressively for diesel and aviation fuel cargoes. In the United States, consumers are beginning to feel the impact through higher fuel prices and localized supply imbalances.

India, the world’s third-largest oil importer, has so far managed to shield consumers from the immediate shock. Retail fuel prices in cities such as Delhi have remained unchanged despite rising global benchmarks. That stability, however, masks growing stress within the country’s energy system.

Indian refiners and oil marketing companies are absorbing much of the increase in crude prices, freight costs and war-risk insurance premiums. Several companies have also expanded purchases of discounted Russian crude and sought alternative cargo arrangements to maintain steady domestic supply.

But the financial burden is becoming increasingly difficult to absorb.

Oil marketing firms are reportedly facing widening under-recoveries, particularly on diesel sales, where margins have come under sharp pressure. Analysts say the government’s strategy of protecting consumers may help contain inflation and avoid political backlash in the short term, but it becomes harder to sustain if global disruptions continue for weeks or months.

The challenge extends far beyond India. Governments across the world are beginning to adopt emergency conservation measures aimed at slowing fuel demand. Some countries are encouraging remote work, reducing transport activity or restricting exports of refined petroleum products. Others are accelerating ethanol blending programs or tightening strategic fuel management policies.

Such measures may temporarily ease domestic pressure, but they also risk creating distortions in global fuel flows and worsening shortages elsewhere.

For India, the stakes are especially high. Rising fuel costs influence transportation, food prices, manufacturing and household inflation across the economy. A prolonged supply disruption could complicate the government’s fiscal management while placing additional pressure on industries already dealing with volatile global markets.

Energy analysts say the real test may come if emergency reserves continue to decline without a diplomatic breakthrough in the region. At that point, refiners may no longer be able to absorb the full cost burden, leaving retail fuel prices vulnerable to increases.

For now, Indian consumers remain largely insulated from the turmoil unfolding in global oil markets. But beneath that stability, pressure is building steadily — and the longer the Strait of Hormuz crisis persists, the narrower the room for economic protection may become.

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