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Hormuz Crisis Boosts LNG Demand, Lifts Orders for Korean Shipbuilders
By MGN Editorial•March 4, 2026 at 09:35 PM
The ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are driving up demand for LNG and new orders for Korean shipbuilders, according to industry reports.
The escalating crisis in the Strait of Hormuz is having a significant impact on the global maritime industry, according to recent reports.
Tensions in the region have increased following recent military strikes, raising the possibility of a prolonged conflict that could disrupt oil supply flows. This has led to a surge in demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) as countries seek alternative energy sources, which in turn is boosting orders for LNG carriers at South Korean shipyards.
'Hormuz crisis boosts LNG demand, lifts orders for Korea's shipbuilders,' reports Hellenic Shipping News. 'Some expect that if the war is prolonged, LNG demand will rise further, lifting orders for LNG carriers at Korean shipyards.'
Meanwhile, analysts at Wolfe Research have argued that Iran's ability to disrupt oil supply flows 'appears limited and could degrade further over time.' The firm notes that 'investor sentiment has been battered' by the crisis, 'on concerns about the potential for disruption to global oil markets.'
Separately, the maritime industry is also keeping a close eye on developments in the global coal market. According to Hellenic Shipping News, 'China's coal supply [is] to tighten in 2026 as demand growth slows.' The report notes that while coal production increased in the first half of 2025, growth momentum slowed in the second half of the year.
Overall, the Hormuz crisis and shifting energy dynamics are having wide-ranging impacts across the maritime sector, from shipbuilding to commodity trade flows. Industry stakeholders will need to closely monitor these developments in the months ahead.
#LNG#shipbuilding#Strait of Hormuz#oil supply#coal
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