Download South East Asia’s oil shortage fears
Why has the Iran war left the region’s oil supply so exposed? Thailand, Vietnam, the Philippines and China are all bringing in different measures to try and control the situation - from making government employees work from home, to restricting fuel exports, to a four-day week.
Around a fifth of the world’s oil is shipped through the Strait of Hormuz - a narrow strip of water along the southern coast of Iran. Much of that ends up in Asia.
Why are countries in South East Asia so sensitive to fluctuating energy prices even though some are themselves oil producers?
To unpack the ongoing oil rush in the region, host Mariko Oi speaks to Maura Fogarty, the BBC’s Asia bureau editor, and Panisa Aemocha and Thuong Le - BBC World Service reporters with the latest from Thailand and Vietnam.
This episode was recorded on 23rd March at 0630 GMT.
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Published on Wednesday, 25th March 2026.
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