Last updated: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 | 23:59 UTC
Major Developments We’re Following
- Strait of Hormuz disruption: Ongoing closure affects international shipping and global fuel prices.
- Fuel prices surge: U.S. gasoline prices above $4 per gallon as crude supply tightens.
- Strikes near Isfahan: Reports of attacks on nuclear-linked facilities; extent of damage unverified.
- Gulf tanker security: Commercial vessels face heightened risks; insurance costs rise.
- U.S.–European diplomatic tension: President Trump criticizes allies over support for military operations.
- Regional mediation efforts: Indirect proposals between Iran, U.S., and allies continue.
- Energy market volatility: Oil futures react to Strait closure and geopolitical risk signals.
- Civil defense alerts: Regional authorities issue warnings to local populations.
23:59 UTC — Fuel Prices Stay Above $4 Across U.S. Markets
The Associated Press reported that average U.S. gasoline prices remained above $4 per gallon as Gulf shipping disruption continued to tighten crude supply expectations.
23:54 UTC — Gulf Allies Urge Washington to Continue Campaign
AP reported that Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and other Gulf partners privately urged the White House to maintain military pressure on Iran.
23:48 UTC — Fresh Fireball Seen Over Isfahan Region
A likely strike near Iran’s Isfahan nuclear-linked zone was reported by AP, with footage showing a major blast over the city skyline.
23:42 UTC — Kuwaiti Tanker Strike Raises Maritime Alarm
Regional shipping authorities said tanker routes near Dubai and Gulf approaches are under renewed security review after the vessel strike.
23:36 UTC — White House Friction With Allies Deepens
President Trump publicly criticized allies unwilling to provide greater support, AP reported.
23:30 UTC — Insurance Costs Rise for Gulf Shipping
Maritime insurers increased risk pricing for Gulf passages as the Strait closure persisted, according to regional shipping officials cited by AP-linked reporting.
23:24 UTC — Diplomatic Messages Continue Through Intermediaries
Officials familiar with mediation efforts said indirect proposals are still being relayed between capitals.
23:18 UTC — Energy Traders Watch April Deadline Signals
Oil markets reacted to renewed U.S. deadline messaging tied to reopening the Strait.
23:12 UTC — Gulf Airspace Restrictions Reviewed
Several regional governments were reported to be reassessing airspace permissions linked to military logistics.
23:06 UTC — Additional Naval Escorts Discussed
Regional security officials discussed expanded naval escort options for commercial tankers.
22:58 UTC — New Pressure on European Capitals
22:51 UTC — Traders Price in Extended Strait Closure
22:44 UTC — Fire Reported Near Iranian Industrial Zone
22:37 UTC — Gulf States Push Security Coordination
22:30 UTC — Tanker Movements Slow Further
22:22 UTC — Mediation Proposal Details Still Unclear
22:15 UTC — U.S. Officials Cite Military Objectives Progress
22:08 UTC — Regional Ports Increase Vessel Checks
22:01 UTC — Isfahan Damage Assessment Pending
21:54 UTC — Energy Futures Volatility Continues
21:46 UTC — Gulf Allies Seek Longer Campaign Window
21:39 UTC — Shipping Companies Re-route Select Cargoes
21:31 UTC — Trump Repeats Frustration With Partners
21:24 UTC — Oil Tanker Security Review Expanded
21:17 UTC — Strait Closure Remains Central Market Risk
21:10 UTC — Regional Officials Warn of Supply Delays
21:03 UTC — Military and Diplomatic Tracks Continue in Parallel
20:56 UTC — New Civil Defense Alerts Reported in Gulf
20:49 UTC — Analysts Watch Refinery Throughput Risks
20:42 UTC — Additional Ceasefire Signals Not Confirmed
20:34 UTC — AP Confirms Wider Diplomatic Strain
20:27 UTC — Gulf States Press for Decisive Outcome
20:19 UTC — Market Attention Shifts to Shipping Insurance
20:12 UTC — Nuclear-Site Region Remains Under Watch
20:05 UTC — Tanker Route Security Measures Tightened
19:58 UTC — Energy Ministers Hold Emergency Calls
19:50 UTC — Gulf Military Coordination Meetings Continue
19:43 UTC — Fresh Statements Expected From Capitals
19:36 UTC — Shipping Delays Spread to Asian Buyers
19:29 UTC — Live Tracker Remains Active as New AP Updates Arrive
What We Know
- Confirmed strikes near Isfahan reported by AP and regional media; footage shows explosions.
- Strait of Hormuz closure persists, disrupting tanker movements and raising shipping costs.
- U.S. gasoline prices remain above $4 per gallon as supply pressure continues.
- Insurance for Gulf tankers has increased, according to maritime officials.
- White House publicly criticized allies unwilling to provide operational support.
- Gulf states coordinating security and discussing expanded naval escorts for commercial vessels.
- Emergency energy and maritime calls held by ministers and regional officials.
- Indirect diplomatic channels remain open; no official ceasefire announced.
What We Don’t Know
- Full operational damage at Isfahan-linked nuclear site and impact on nuclear program.
- Exact timeline for reopening Strait of Hormuz and resumption of normal shipping.
- Effectiveness of ongoing mediation efforts between Iran, U.S., and allies.
- Potential for additional strikes or escalation in other regions of Iran or neighboring states.
- Future trajectory of fuel prices and energy markets if the disruption continues.
- Whether allied nations will change their airspace or military support policies.














