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Permanent Oil Demand Destruction Looms as Middle East Crisis Reshapes Global Energy

by Jack Miller
April 28, 2026
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Permanent Oil Demand Destruction: How the Middle East Crisis Could Reshape Energy Forever

The threat of permanent oil demand destruction is no longer just a talking point among energy analysts. As the war in the Middle East drags on and supply shocks ripple through every corner of the global economy, warnings are growing louder that the world’s relationship with oil may never look quite the same again.

The longer the conflict lasts, the more entrenched these demand shifts could become, raising the possibility of changes that outlast the war itself.

A Billion Barrels Already Gone

Recent reporting from Bloomberg suggests that as much as 1 billion barrels of oil supply have effectively vanished, with the publication describing the loss as all but guaranteed. The first signs of demand destruction have appeared in Asia, but the impact is spreading globally, even if quietly. Many governments have leaned on stockpiled reserves to soften the blow of higher prices, but those buffers won’t last forever.

Fatih Birol, the secretary general of the International Energy Agency, has been particularly vocal about the scale of the disruption. In a recent CNBC interview, he stated that roughly 13 million barrels of daily oil supply have been knocked offline, alongside major disruptions across other essential commodities.

Birol went a step further during a conversation with The Guardian, calling this the most serious energy security threat in history. He used the moment to criticize governments worldwide for letting their economies become so dependent on fossil fuels in the first place.

The Push Toward Alternatives

A longtime advocate of the energy transition, Birol believes the current crisis will fundamentally reshape how nations think about risk and reliability. He predicts a meaningful boost in investment toward renewables and nuclear energy, as well as a stronger push toward electrification across the board.

The result, in his view, would be a permanent loss of oil demand. While skeptics question whether such a transformation can truly happen at scale, the sheer magnitude of the supply shortfall is forcing importers to consider every available option, even those previously considered too expensive or inefficient.

Coal Makes a Surprising Comeback

In one of the more ironic developments to come out of the crisis, coal has emerged as a major beneficiary alongside renewables. Countries that can no longer afford expensive LNG shipments are turning back to coal, which remains cheap, plentiful, and widely available.

Advanced economies like Japan and South Korea have ramped up coal-fired power generation. At the same time, developing nations including China, India, Bangladesh, and much of Southeast Asia are leaning even more heavily on coal to fill the gap left by scarce and pricey natural gas.

This shift will affect natural gas and LNG demand far more directly than crude oil. But the broader implications are clear: when energy security is at stake, environmental considerations often take a back seat.

The Petrochemical Domino Effect

The oil supply crunch is also hammering the petrochemical industry, a sector whose products feed into countless other supply chains. Electric vehicles, wind turbines, solar panels, and even basic cabling all depend on petrochemicals. When crude prices climb, the cost of producing supposed alternatives to fossil fuels climbs too.

This creates a paradox. The very technologies meant to replace oil become more expensive when oil itself becomes scarce, potentially dampening overall energy demand rather than just shifting it from one source to another.

Western Complacency Won’t Last

Cuneyt Kazokoglu, head of energy transition at FGE NexantECA, told Bloomberg that the absence of visible disaster in Western nations has lulled many people into a false sense of security. Higher prices at the pump may seem like the worst of it, but he warned that demand destruction is already arriving in waves.

Asia was the first to feel the squeeze, and Africa is next. Europe, meanwhile, has already begun grappling with fuel shortages and is keenly aware of the price pressures building in the background.

How High Can Prices Climb?

If markets are left entirely to themselves, the demand destruction needed to rebalance supply and demand might require oil to rise dramatically higher. Kazokoglu suggested prices may need to reach $250 per barrel for natural demand destruction to fully kick in.

That projection isn’t an outlier. Greg Newman, CEO of Onyx Capital Group, suggested earlier this year that $200 oil was no longer an unreasonable scenario given the steady stream of supply disruptions. Chris Watling of Longview Economics echoed similar concerns, pointing out that commodity prices tend to go parabolic when shortages take hold.

Where Prices Stand Today

For the moment, prices remain well below those doomsday projections. Brent crude is currently hovering around $106 per barrel, while WTI has dipped back under $100. However, these futures prices don’t tell the full story.

Physical delivery of oil often comes with significant premiums attached, as freight, insurance, and other associated costs have all surged alongside the commodity itself. The headline price may understate the true cost being absorbed throughout the global supply chain.

The Real Question

Demand destruction is no longer a hypothetical scenario. It is already underway, gradually working its way through economies around the world. The genuine uncertainty lies in how deep the damage will go and whether the changes will prove temporary or permanent.

If governments take the IEA’s warnings seriously and accelerate their pivot toward electrification, renewables, and nuclear, the world could see a structural shift away from oil that reshapes markets for decades. If, on the other hand, the crisis eases and old habits return, much of the disruption may fade with time.

Either way, the conversation about energy security has fundamentally changed, and oil’s long-unchallenged dominance is now facing scrutiny like never before.

Tags: Brent crude pricescoal demand surgeelectrification renewable energy shiftenergy security threatIEA Fatih Birol warningLNG shortage AsiaMiddle East oil supply shockoil prices 2026permanent oil demand destructionpetrochemical industry crisis
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