Reported claim

“One-fifth of global oil supply and liquefied natural gas, plus one-third of seaborne fertilisers, traditionally transit through the Strait of Hormuz.”

high confidence 14 sources

Reported by 14 sources.

Belief History

Mar 26 Apr 03

Sources

Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
2026-04-03
Times of Israel supports medium reliability
None
2026-04-02
Al Jazeera Arabic supports medium reliability
2026-04-02
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
None
2026-04-01
Al Jazeera supports medium reliability
None
2026-04-01
Al Jazeera supports medium reliability
2026-04-01
Middle East Eye supports medium reliability
None
2026-04-01
Daily Sabah supports medium reliability
2026-03-29
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
2026-03-29
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
None
2026-03-29
Al-Monitor supports medium reliability
the conduit for about a fifth of global oil and liquefied natural gas supplies
2026-03-28
Al Jazeera Arabic supports medium reliability
نحو خُمس إمدادات النفط والغاز الطبيعي المسال عالميا
2026-03-27
Anadolu Agency supports medium reliability
That's 35% of the crude oil, along with one-fifth of the world's LNG natural gas, and up to 30% of international fertilizer trade.
2026-03-26
South China Morning Post supports medium reliability
A fifth of the global supply of oil and liquefied natural gas plus a third of seaborne fertilisers traditionally go through the Strait of Hormuz
2026-03-26

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