Close Menu
Modern Life Today
  • Tech
  • Smart Home
  • Energy
  • Home Security
  • Kitchen & Household
  • Outdoor
  • Home Internet
  • More Articles
Trending Now

Whoop Promo Codes: 20% Off This June 2026

June 9, 2026

How to Share a Link to a Particular Phrase

June 9, 2026

Apple’s New Siri AI Is Ready to Get Personal

June 9, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Modern Life Today
  • Tech
  • Smart Home
  • Energy
  • Home Security
  • Kitchen & Household
  • Outdoor
  • Home Internet
  • More Articles
Subscribe
Modern Life Today
Home»Tech»As the Strait of Hormuz Reopens, Global Shipping Will Take Months to Recover
Tech

As the Strait of Hormuz Reopens, Global Shipping Will Take Months to Recover

Press RoomBy Press RoomApril 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Copy Link LinkedIn Tumblr Email

As the world held its breath on Tuesday night, news of a ceasefire and the potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz brought a collective sigh of relief. But with shipments stalled in the strait for over a month, the disruption to global shipping will not resolve immediately.

“Traffic through Hormuz dropped by about 95 percent [during this conflict]. As a result, prices surged, and not just for crude oil but also for refined products like jet fuel, diesel, and gas oil,” says Carsten Ladekjær, CEO at Glander International Bunkering, which specializes in supplying fuel and lubricants to the global shipping industry.

The impact has been uneven across regions. Countries heavily dependent on Middle Eastern energy—particularly in Asia—have been most affected. India sources around 55 percent of its energy imports from the region, China about 50 percent, Japan 93 percent, South Korea 67 percent, and Singapore 70 percent, according to Ladekjær.

While the ceasefire signals a possible reopening, key details remain unclear. “Even with a ceasefire, reopening won’t be immediate,” Ladekjær says. “There’s a backlog, with ships waiting to leave, and likely a controlled process for who gets out first. Iran still appears to be managing that.”

Energy markets reacted quickly. Brent crude fell to around $94 from $110 earlier in the week—a drop of roughly 15 percent.

“Refined products like diesel and jet fuel have dropped even more, because markets are forward-looking—they price in expectations,” says Arne Lohmann Rasmussen, chief analyst and head of research at Global Risk Management. “But we’re still well above prewar levels, which were around $60 to $70.”

A System Under Backlog

Around 1,000 ships remain in the Gulf, including hundreds of tankers awaiting passage.

As of this writing, more than 800 cargo ships and tankers are stuck inside the Persian Gulf, with over 1,000 additional vessels waiting on both sides of the Strait of Hormuz.

Under normal conditions, roughly 150 vessels pass through the strait daily. Experts say clearing the backlog will take time, as ships must be sequenced through, refueled, and repositioned.

Ships began passing through the Strait of Hormuz after the ceasefire announcement.

Elif Acar/Getty Images

“That’s a logistical nightmare. We don’t yet know what the current capacity will be, especially from a security standpoint,” says Lohmann Rasmussen. “It’s not something that can be solved overnight. There are logistical issues, security issues, and even communication challenges.”

Though the market has already seen a correction, that doesn’t mean prices at the pump or in storage will drop immediately.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Articles

Whoop Promo Codes: 20% Off This June 2026

June 9, 2026

How to Share a Link to a Particular Phrase

June 9, 2026

Apple’s New Siri AI Is Ready to Get Personal

June 9, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Demo
Top Articles

Starlink Hikes Prices for Nearly 3 Million US Customers. Just One Plan Escaped

May 19, 2026

Garmin Forerunner 70 and Forerunner 170 Add New Training Tools and Better Screen

May 12, 2026

Viture Beast Review: I Think I Found My New Favorite Display Glasses

April 28, 2026

Upgrade Your Front Door With the Philips Smart Lock While It’s Down to Its $150 Low

April 24, 2026
Don't Miss

Shark Promo Codes for June 2026

By Press RoomJune 9, 20260

Keeping my house clean can feel like an impossible task with a litter-kicking-happy cat and…

OpenAI Confirms Confidential IPO Filing, With Big Stakes for the AI Boom

June 9, 2026

MacOS 27 Golden Gate: All the Macs Compatible With the New OS

June 9, 2026

Best Buy Has the Creality Hi 3D Printer on Sale Today Only, but I’ve Found a Much Better Deal

June 8, 2026
About Us
About Us

Modern Life Today is your one-stop website for the latest gadget and technology news and updates, follow us now for the news that matters to you.

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube
Featured News

Bartesian Discount Codes and Deals: Up to 35% Off

April 9, 2026

Stay Protected on Vacation With 40% Off the Ring Outdoor Cam Plus

April 9, 2026

Aqara’s New Thermostat Uses Apple’s Smart Temperature Controls

April 9, 2026
Trending Now

As the Strait of Hormuz Reopens, Global Shipping Will Take Months to Recover

April 10, 2026

Acer Swift 16 AI (2026) Review: I Love the Giant OLED Display, but Am Less Enamored With the Oversize Touchpad

April 10, 2026

Anker’s High-Power Portable Charger Falls to $247. That’s $83 Cheaper Right Now

April 10, 2026
  • Home
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.