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Shipping Faces Disruption Amid Middle East Conflict

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

Tanker and chemical shipping rates surge as the war in the Middle East impacts oil production and trade flows.

The maritime industry is facing new challenges as the conflict in the Middle East enters its fourth week. According to shipbroker Gibson, 'the past few days have seen the conflict extend beyond chokepoint disruption into direct strikes on production and refining capacity.' This is causing significant disruption to global energy and trade flows. Spot rates for US chemical tankers ex-US Gulf have surged this week, as the conflict has tightened chemical supply in Europe and caused a shortage of space in the US Gulf-to-Europe trade lane, reports Hellenic Shipping News. Meanwhile, Asia-US container rates have also edged higher as the conflict impacts container shipping. The VLCC tanker market is also facing new questions regarding its direction, with clean LR2 freight from the Middle East to the East climbing modestly this week, while westbound voyages saw rates decline. 'The TC1 75kt MEG/Japan index went from WS353 to WS376,' according to Hellenic Shipping News, 'while a voyage west saw the TC20 90kt MEG/UK-Continent index come down to $7.29 million (-$143,000).' The disruption to energy and trade flows underscores the need for the shipping industry to have robust contingency plans and alternative navigation capabilities, such as Assured Position, Navigation and Timing (APNT) systems, to maintain operations in the face of global conflicts. As gCaptain notes, 'Global shipping has entered a precarious and unstable era' that requires new strategies to ensure the resilience of maritime supply chains.
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