S. Korea on alert as oil prices surge amid continuing war in Middle East
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And as tensions in the Middle East intensify, oil prices are on a rollercoaster, raising concerns about global energy supplies.
The Korean government says the situation is under control at least up until April.
Our Moon Hye-ryeon files this report.
Global oil prices are surging amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, putting South Korea on high alert over potential supply disruptions.
Uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz — which carries about 20 percent of global oil — has driven sharp price swings after Donald Trump demanded that Iran reopen the route.
According to Bloomberg on Monday, Brent crude briefly climbed above 114 dollars a barrel, while the U.S. benchmark WTI crossed the 100-dollar mark.
The instability comes after the International Energy Agency warned that the crisis could rival or exceed past global energy shocks. Speaking via AFP, the IEA's chief said the situation could combine the impact of the 1970s oil shocks and the 2022 energy crisis, citing widespread damage to energy infrastructure across the region.
For South Korea, heavily reliant on imported energy, the stakes are particularly high.
During a briefing on Monday, an official from the country's industry ministry said the pace of oil price increases is even steeper than during the opening of the war in Ukraine in 2022.
Despite growing fears of a supply crisis, the government insists the situation remains under control at least, for April.
The authorities say additional shipments from the United Arab Emirates are scheduled to arrive in the coming weeks, and strategic oil reserves are also set to be released around mid-April if needed.
Still, cracks are beginning to show in downstream industries.
A sharp spike in naphtha prices — a key petrochemical feedstock — is raising concerns about production disruptions.
Industry officials say some companies are already considering shutdowns, with ripple effects expected across the automotive, construction, and electronics sectors.
To contain the risks, the government plans to redirect export volumes for domestic use and expand monitoring of key supply chains.
Officials are also preparing emergency budget measures to offset rising import costs.
While Seoul maintains that immediate shortages can be avoided, much depends on how long the conflict drags on — and whether one of the world’s most critical oil routes can fully reopen.
Moon Hye-ryeon, Arirang News.
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