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    Middle East Tensions Threaten Pakistan’s Economy with Rising Oil Prices, Study Finds

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 13, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Geopolitical instability in the Middle East is increasingly casting a shadow over Pakistan’s economic outlook, particularly through the lens of rising global oil prices. A comprehensive study conducted by Prof Abida Naurin of the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics (PIDE) has underscored the serious risks that escalating tensions in the region could pose for Pakistan’s inflation rates, external financial accounts, and overall economic stability. This research highlights how Pakistan’s deep dependence on imported petroleum products makes it especially vulnerable to fluctuations in the global energy market.

    The study draws attention to the critical role the Strait of Hormuz plays in the global oil supply chain, noting that recent geopolitical frictions involving the US, Israel, and Iran have already driven crude oil prices upward in early 2026. These developments have injected a substantial geopolitical risk premium into energy markets worldwide, contributing to heightened price volatility. For Pakistan, where petroleum products constitute nearly 30 percent of total imports, such volatility translates directly into economic challenges, affecting everything from transportation costs to food prices.

    the analysis, even a modest $10 increase in global oil prices could inflate Pakistan’s annual petroleum import bill by approximately $1.8 to $2 billion. This surge not only strains the country’s foreign exchange reserves but also fuels inflationary pressures across multiple sectors. The ripple effect extends beyond fuel, impacting energy-dependent industries and pushing up the cost of essential goods, thereby squeezing household budgets and undermining economic growth prospects.

    The report paints a particularly alarming scenario in the event of a severe disruption, such as a three-month blockade or closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Under such circumstances, crude oil prices could skyrocket to between $120 and $150 per barrel. This would cause Pakistan’s monthly petroleum import expenses to balloon dramatically, potentially reaching between $3.5 and $4.5 billion. Correspondingly, consumer inflation could spike from the current rate of around 7 percent to a staggering 15 to 17 percent, severely impacting the purchasing power of ordinary citizens and complicating the government’s economic management efforts.

    One of the structural weaknesses highlighted by the study is Pakistan’s limited strategic petroleum reserves, which currently cover only about 10 to 14 days of consumption. This is a stark contrast to regional neighbors like India, which maintain significantly larger stockpiles to cushion against supply shocks. Moreover, Pakistan’s reliance on a single maritime route through the Strait of Hormuz for the majority of its oil imports further exacerbates its vulnerability. Any disruption along this critical passageway could quickly translate into supply shortages and price spikes.

    To address these vulnerabilities, the study recommends a multi-pronged approach. In the short term, it calls for enhanced monitoring and management of existing fuel stocks, diversification of import sources and routes, and the adoption of oil hedging strategies to mitigate the impact of price swings. Looking ahead, the report emphasizes the need for Pakistan to expand its strategic petroleum reserves substantially, diversify its energy import portfolio, and accelerate investments in renewable energy and energy efficiency measures. These steps are crucial for reducing the country’s exposure to global oil market shocks and building a more resilient energy framework for the future.

    In summary, the research by PIDE serves as a timely warning about the economic fallout that could arise from escalating Middle East tensions. Given Pakistan’s heavy reliance on imported petroleum and limited buffers against supply disruptions, the country faces significant risks that require urgent policy attention. Strengthening energy security and diversifying the energy mix are not just economic imperatives but essential strategies to safeguard Pakistan’s economic stability in an increasingly uncertain global environment.

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