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Middle East Ceasefire Crucial to Prevent Tanker Cargo Disruptions

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

Tanker cargo volumes could fall if the Middle East conflict continues into April, according to energy research firm Rystad Energy.

A ceasefire in the Middle East is essential this week or next to prevent 'hard shutdowns' that would significantly impact tanker cargo volumes, according to analysis from Rystad Energy. The energy research firm warned that if the conflict in the region continues into April, tanker cargo volumes will fall as shippers and charterers become increasingly reluctant to send vessels into the area. 'A ceasefire is needed this week or next to prevent hard shutdowns that would significantly impact tanker cargo volumes,' said Rystad's head of tankers, Oddmund Føre. The warning comes as tensions remain high in the Middle East following recent attacks on oil infrastructure and shipping. Several major oil producers and tanker operators have already begun to restrict movements in the region, raising concerns about potential supply chain disruptions. 'Charterers are becoming increasingly wary of sending vessels into harm's way, and we're starting to see some cargo diversions as a result,' Føre explained. 'If this continues, we could see a substantial drop in overall tanker volumes in the coming weeks.' Rystad Energy is urging regional leaders to reach a ceasefire agreement as soon as possible to avoid further economic fallout for the global shipping industry. 'The stakes are high, and a diplomatic solution is desperately needed to prevent a full-blown crisis,' Føre said.
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