Two Options for the Strait of Hormuz in a Decarbonized World
cleantechnica.com Apr 3, 2026

Two Options for the Strait of Hormuz in a Decarbonized World

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The Strait of Hormuz's significance extends beyond oil, as it carries a substantial share of global fuel, fertilizer, and petrochemical trade. Decarbonization efforts may not eliminate chokepoint risk, as a world reliant on imported synthetic molecules would still depend on ports, tankers, and shipping lanes. Gulf states have incentives to replace oil and gas exports with ammonia, synthetic fuels, and hydrogen derivatives, potentially preserving maritime vulnerability.