Oil Crisis Astrology: Mars, Saturn, and Neptune

Oil Crisis Astrology: Mars, Saturn, and Neptune

From The Astrology Podcast by Chris Brennan

April 14, 2026 · 36 min

About this episode

This episode explores the astrological alignments related to the global oil crisis, focusing on the Mars-Saturn and Saturn-Neptune conjunctions.

In this episode I explore the stark astrological alignments coinciding with the escalating global oil crisis, which is rapidly accelerating as the planets Mars and Saturn form a conjunction in the sky. In the first part of the episode I discuss how the Mars-Saturn conjunction, which goes exact on April 19, is set to coincide with when the last oil tankers that made it out of the Strait of Hormuz before the war in Iran began will arrive at their destinations. Then in the second part of the episode I discuss how this is tied in with the broader Saturn-Neptune conjunction that recently occurred, and how important turning points in the history of oil often coincide with these conjunctions, which take place every 36 years. This is episode 533 of The Astrology Podcast. Timestamps 00:00:00 Introduction00:01:41 Mars-Saturn: Grinding to a Halt00:10:39 Oil and the Saturn-Neptune Cycle00:27:12 Conclusions00:32:48 Credits Watch the Video Version of This Episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmYGY8kU0tI - Transcript A full transcript of this episode is available: Episode 533 transcript Listen to the Audio Version of This Episode Listen to the audio version of this episode or download it as…

People in this episode

Host: Chris Brennan

Topics covered

  • astrology
  • oil crisis
  • Mars-Saturn conjunction
  • Saturn-Neptune conjunction
  • global events
  • historical cycles

Keywords

  • astrology
  • oil crisis
  • Mars
  • Saturn
  • Neptune
  • conjunction
  • global events
  • historical cycles

Mentioned in this episode

Places: Strait of Hormuz, Iran

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