The global oil crisis is turning into an everything crisis
11 hours ago
- #global supply chain
- #economic impact
- #petrochemical shortage
- The war in Iran has reduced global oil supply by about one-fifth, causing soaring fuel prices and shortages of petrochemicals needed for everyday items.
- Supply strains are spreading globally, particularly affecting Asia's manufacturing sector, leading to higher prices for plastics, rubber, polyester, and consumer goods.
- Countries are releasing emergency oil stockpiles, but shortages persist, especially for naphtha, a key feedstock for synthetic materials, with no easy substitutes.
- Plastic resin prices in Asia have risen up to 59% to record highs, impacting packaging for food, medical supplies, and other consumer products.
- The crisis is shifting from price spikes to physical scarcity, with supply constraints expected to worsen, affecting fertilizers, helium, and other Middle East-sourced commodities.
- Manufacturers are facing higher input costs, forcing production cuts, price hikes, and exploration of alternative materials like recycled plastics, though at higher costs and logistical challenges.