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Petroleum coke shortage could disrupt global aluminium production beyond the Gulf, JPMorgan warns

Economy
Published on 12 May 2026
Petroleum coke shortage could disrupt global aluminium production beyond the Gulf, JPMorgan warns

A Strait of Hormuz shutdown may tighten key inputs

JPMorgan warns that worsening petroleum coke shortages could disrupt aluminium production worldwide, not just in the Gulf. The bank says a prolonged closure of the Strait of Hormuz could impair supply of the critical smelting fuel, pushing some producers toward operational constraints or production cuts. Supply tightness is already visible, with a major deficit expected by 2026.

  • Petroleum coke shortages threaten aluminium output beyond the Gulf region
  • A prolonged Strait of Hormuz closure could worsen the supply squeeze
  • Producers may face operational disruptions and possible production cuts
  • A sizable deficit is projected by 2026
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