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Which Countries Are Now Seeking Oil Deals With Iran as the Strait of Hormuz Crisis Deepens?

Oladipupo Tijani
Last updated: March 14, 2026 3:10 pm
Oladipupo Tijani
Published: March 14, 2026
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Amid the ongoing U.S. – Israel war with Iran and disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz a chokepoint for about 20 percent of global oil trade several countries are reportedly reaching out to Iran to secure oil supplies or negotiate energy solutions.

Analysts say these moves reflect how vulnerable global energy markets have become as shipping through the Strait remains risky or partially blocked, pushing importers to explore direct engagement with Tehran.

Here are the key players reportedly looking to strike energy deals with Iran:

1. China
China is by far the largest buyer of Iranian crude oil. Recent energy data show it absorbs over 90 percent of Iran’s oil exports, often through covert or indirect channels despite sanctions. China is interested not just in current supplies but in securing stable sources amid global price volatility.

2. India
India, one of the world’s biggest oil importers, is said to have reached out to Tehran for solutions to secure stable energy flows, particularly as the Middle East conflict fuels price spikes and weakens supply through traditional routes.

3. France and Italy
European nations including France and Italy are also reported to be engaging diplomatically with Iran over energy issues. While their primary aim may be ensuring safe passage for oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, analysts say this engagement signal is linked to energy security considerations.

4. Russia
Russia, a major global energy exporter and geopolitical partner to Iran, is part of broader talks over energy cooperation. Both countries have historical ties on oil flows and may seek ways to coordinate supplies amid disruptions.

What This Reveals

The fact that diverse buyers are approaching Tehran highlights how global oil markets adapt under stress:

  • Major Asian importers like China and India need affordable, reliable crude oil sources.
  • European states are weighing diplomatic outreach amid energy price shocks and fears of supply shortages.
  • Energy partnerships with Russia and other producers shift as countries balance geopolitical pressures with economic needs.

Even though sanctions and geopolitical tensions remain significant barriers, these reported efforts show that energy security concerns are prompting pragmatic engagement with Iran.

Sources: Analyst observations on countries seeking oil deals with Iran amid conflict and Strait of Hormuz disruptions.

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