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OPEC Pumping More Oil Won't Help If No One Can Ship It

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Published Mar 2, 2026
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Several large cargo ships docked at an industrial port, a sign reading "PORT CLOSED NO CREW" near a fenced area, industrial pipes in the foreground—evidence of disrupted oil shipping impacting OPEC and global oil production.
Summary:

  • OPEC+ agreed to boost output by 206,000 barrels a day in April — but tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has nearly stopped.
  • More than 20% of the world's daily oil supply moves through the strait, and ships are anchoring rather than risking it.
  • Oil hit $80 a barrel over the weekend, with analysts warning prices could hit $100 if the blockage drags on.

OPEC+ held an emergency meeting Sunday and voted to pump more oil. Markets shrugged.

The Problem Is the Pipes, Not the Production

The day before, US and Israeli forces struck Iran. Iran struck back — and warned ships not to pass through the Strait of Hormuz, a 21-mile-wide waterway off Iran's coast that handles over 20% of the world's oil supply. Tanker traffic dropped roughly 70%. Hundreds of ships dropped anchor. Major carriers including Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd suspended all transit through the route.

OPEC+ responded Sunday by adding 206,000 barrels per day of new supply for April. It sounds like a lot. It's less than 0.2% of global daily demand — and most of it still needs to be loaded onto tankers in the Persian Gulf.

Jorge Leon, head of geopolitical analysis at Rystad Energy, put it plainly: "You can announce higher production, but if tankers face constraints in Hormuz, the physical market remains tight."

What Gas Prices Could Look Like

Brent crude jumped to around $80 a barrel over the weekend. Analysts at ICIS said prices could open "much closer to $100" if the strait stays effectively closed. Barclays and RBC are saying the same thing.

Alternative pipeline routes exist through Saudi Arabia and the UAE, but their combined spare capacity — about 2.6 million barrels per day — covers only a fraction of normal Hormuz flow. Citi's baseline call is that the conflict wraps in one to two weeks. If it doesn't, prices at the pump will feel it fast.

The only number that really matters right now isn't barrels produced — it's ships moving.

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