
The mounting disruptions in oil markets
From Everything Energy by International Energy Agency (IEA)
April 17, 2026 · 19 min · Season 2 · Episode 26
About this episode
This episode discusses the significant disruptions in oil supply due to the war in the Middle East and its impact on oil markets and forecasts.
Amid the war in the Middle East, shipping through the Strait of Hormuz – one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints – has plunged, creating the largest disruption to oil supply in history. How is this shock rippling through oil markets? What are the real-world consequences for oil-consuming countries and industries? And how has it changed the IEA’s forecasts for supply and demand in the months ahead? In this episode, senior oil market analysts Rebecca Schulz and David Martin discuss these questions and more, drawing on fresh data and analysis from the IEA’s April Oil Market Report .
People in this episode
Guests: Rebecca Schulz, David Martin
Topics covered
- oil markets
- energy supply
- Middle East conflict
- shipping disruptions
- IEA forecasts
Keywords
- oil supply
- energy chokepoints
- market analysis
- shipping
- IEA
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: International Energy Agency
Books & works: April Oil Market Report
Places: Strait of Hormuz
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