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Asian Energy Security Tested as Strait of Hormuz Disruption Threatens Oil Supplies

Closure of a vital global shipping route exposes heavy dependence on Middle Eastern crude across Asia while the United States remains comparatively insulated
A prolonged disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz is intensifying concerns about energy security across Asia, as governments assess the potential impact on oil supplies and economic stability.

The narrow maritime corridor, one of the world’s most important energy chokepoints, typically carries around twenty million barrels of crude oil and petroleum products every day—roughly one fifth of global consumption.

The vast majority of this supply flows to Asian markets, leaving many of the region’s largest economies heavily exposed to any interruption in shipments.

South Korea is widely considered among the most vulnerable major importers due to its reliance on Middle Eastern crude.

Roughly two thirds of the country’s oil imports normally pass through the strait, making the stability of the route a central pillar of its energy security.

Like many advanced economies, however, South Korea maintains extensive strategic reserves built over decades precisely to cushion supply disruptions.

Japan faces similar structural exposure.

The country imports about ninety five percent of its crude oil from the Middle East, with a substantial share transported through the Strait of Hormuz.

Tokyo has built one of the world’s largest strategic petroleum stockpiles, holding reserves capable of covering many months of demand, a safeguard designed to protect the economy during periods of geopolitical volatility.

Other Asian economies are also closely watching the situation.

India relies heavily on Middle Eastern suppliers for the majority of its oil imports, while Pakistan and Bangladesh possess more limited strategic storage capacity and could face greater pressure if supply interruptions persist.

Governments across the region are exploring alternative suppliers and adjusting procurement strategies as global markets respond to the disruption.

China, the world’s largest oil importer, sources a smaller but still significant share of its crude from routes linked to the strait.

Beijing has spent years expanding strategic petroleum reserves and diversifying supply channels, including pipeline imports and purchases from Russia and other producers, giving it somewhat greater flexibility during sudden disruptions.

The crisis is also reshaping global energy flows.

While Asian markets remain heavily dependent on Middle Eastern crude, the United States relies far less on oil shipments passing through the strait due to its large domestic production and diversified supply network.

American exporters and other producers outside the Gulf are already moving to increase shipments as global buyers search for alternative sources.

Energy analysts warn that the duration of the disruption will determine the scale of the economic impact.

Short-term interruptions can be absorbed through strategic reserves and alternative logistics, but a prolonged closure of the strait would strain supply chains, drive up global oil prices, and test the resilience of energy systems across the world.
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