A closure of the Strait of Hormuz wouldn’t just disrupt supply it could send shockwaves across the entire global economy.



Some estimates suggest oil prices could surge by as much as 150%, pushing toward $175 per barrel a move comparable to one of the most severe energy shocks in modern history.

We’ve seen this before. Back in 1979, geopolitical tension triggered a similar spike during the Iranian Revolution, reshaping markets overnight.

If history rhymes, this isn’t just an oil story it’s a macro event with global consequences.

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