How the Strait of Hormuz Disruption Is Reshaping LNG Shipping
724FinanceFatih Kılıç
Key Highlights
Hürmüz Boğazı'ndaki geçişlerin durması, Katar ve Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri'nin küresel LNG arzının yaklaşık **%20**'sini etkileyerek, deniz taşımacılı
The shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz has struck the global LNG supply chain, affecting roughly 20% of the world’s LNG output from Qatar and the United Arab Emirates and triggering a historic surge in maritime shipping costs.
Strategic Closure: Shock to Global LNG Balance
Record‑High Freight, Fuel and War‑Risk Insurance Costs
Route Realignment: The Rise of the Cape of Good Hope
Pricing Dynamics and Regional Impacts
Fatih Kılıç: The Hormuz disruption is likely to double spot LNG prices in the short run, while the rollout of new liquefaction capacity (2025‑2030) should eventually rebalance routing patterns. Market participants should hedge freight and insurance volatility through longer‑dated contracts and consider expanding fleets equipped for longer voyages. Geopolitical shocks of this magnitude reshape price formation, compress liquidity, and elevate premiums in derivative markets, demanding proactive risk‑management strategies.
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