TLDR: Singapore fuel oil surged 146% since January, reaching $140 per barrel by March 2026.  Fuel oil now trades at a 40–75% premium over crude, breaking a longTLDR: Singapore fuel oil surged 146% since January, reaching $140 per barrel by March 2026.  Fuel oil now trades at a 40–75% premium over crude, breaking a long

Global Fuel Oil Prices Surge as Shipping Chokepoint Disruption Deepens

2026/03/17 17:25
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TLDR:

  • Singapore fuel oil surged 146% since January, reaching $140 per barrel by March 2026. 
  • Fuel oil now trades at a 40–75% premium over crude, breaking a long-standing market relationship. 
  • Goldman Sachs raised its December 2026 PCE forecast by 0.8 points amid accelerating energy inflation. 
  • February payrolls fell by 92,000 while inflation rose, matching the classic definition of stagflation.

Fuel oil prices have surged to historic levels following disruptions at a key global shipping chokepoint. Singapore fuel oil reached $140 per barrel in March 2026, up 146 percent since January 1.

The refuelling hub in Fujairah, outside the Strait of Hormuz, recorded $160 per barrel. High-grade bunker fuel now trades at $175. Brent crude stands at $103 and WTI at $96. The price shock has spread to 95 countries worldwide.

Fuel Oil Prices Break Historical Relationship With Crude

Fuel oil is now trading at a 40 to 75 percent premium over the crude it is refined from. S&P Global and Argus Media data confirm this long-standing price relationship has collapsed entirely.

In normal conditions, fuel oil closely tracks crude with a small refining margin attached. The same chokepoint is now disrupting both the refining and bunkering infrastructure simultaneously.

Market analyst Shanaka Anslem Perera posted the figures publicly, drawing wide attention from energy observers. Perera wrote, “Read those numbers again,” pointing directly to the breakdown between crude and refined product prices.

Fujairah hit $160 per barrel, and high-grade bunker fuel reached $175, against Brent crude at $103. The widening spread points to a structural breakdown in regional energy supply chains.

Pump prices across major economies have moved sharply upward as a result. American gasoline is climbing toward $3.50 per gallon, with daily increases of 5 to 10 cents reported since early March. European diesel has risen 15 percent year-to-date. Australian petrol is up 18 percent over the same period.

WTTC and Al Jazeera tracking confirm that 95 countries have reported fuel price increases since February 28. Asian gasoline benchmarks are also up 25 percent.

These are current pump prices, not forward projections. Consumer markets are proving highly sensitive to disruption at a single physical chokepoint.

Stagflation Fears Grow as Economic Indicators Weaken

Goldman Sachs raised its December 2026 headline PCE forecast by 0.8 percentage points to 2.9 percent. The IMF estimates a 10 percent sustained energy price rise adds 0.4 percentage points to global inflation.

Oxford Economics projects the conflict contributes 0.3 percentage points to March headline inflation through gasoline prices alone. Core PCE already stood at 3.1 percent before the first strike occurred.

February payrolls came in at negative 92,000, reflecting a deteriorating labour market. GDP growth is declining at the same time inflation continues to accelerate.

Kpler estimates fertiliser shortages will add 2 percentage points to US food-at-home inflation. These readings together match the standard economic description of stagflation.

The Federal Reserve heads into its policy meeting with rates at 3.50 to 3.75 percent. Markets currently price at most one rate cut by December 2026.

Some analyst desks project zero cuts for the year. The central bank lacks a direct tool to counter inflation driven by physical supply disruptions.

Perera captured the tension sharply in his post, writing, “You cannot optimise your way out of a minefield. You cannot prompt-engineer a urea molecule through a blocked strait.”

Six months ago, AI was broadly projected to be deflationary. S&P Global forecasts 3.2 percent global growth backed by AI-driven efficiency. A blocked 21-mile waterway has since shown that physical constraints still govern the global economy.

The post Global Fuel Oil Prices Surge as Shipping Chokepoint Disruption Deepens appeared first on Blockonomi.

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