The Hormuz Blockade: The energy and supply chain crisis that's upon us
We are sleepwalking into the worst energy crisis since the 1970s. The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for 34 days now, and with it the world’s supply of 20% of oil and gas, 30% of fertilizer, 33% of helium and 10% of aluminium, among other critical materials.
Brent Oil is already at all-time high, but we haven’t priced in the effects nor have governments reacted. Shortages and high prices around the world are likely to come next. Restrictions have already started in some countries. To give perspective of the depth of the situation, the US had to rush to lift sanctions on Russian, and even more shockingly, Iranian oil.
Our Covid moment
This is just like covid in January 2020. But this time it’s not a novel virus that we don’t know if it’ll kill us all and spread like a plague, or just a flu that’ll go away. This time we have the rare benefit that we know what’s coming: the shortage of the fuel we’ve relied on for 100 years, and many other key raw materials. I think people will start to react when leaders around the world start to issue warnings and limitations to lifestyle, as we’re already seeing in New Zealand and Australia. It is our own responsibility to be prepared.
But it also feels opposite in a way. During the pandemic oil traded negative because there was such demand destruction, now high prices are the ones pushing the destruction.