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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > A quirk of geology explains Iran’s oil—and why it’s stuck in the Persian Gulf
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A quirk of geology explains Iran’s oil—and why it’s stuck in the Persian Gulf

Last updated: March 7, 2026 4:10 am
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The Middle East is known for its vast oil and gas reserves, with one fifth of the world’s oil passing through the narrow Strait of Hormuz. However, the recent closure of the Strait due to geopolitical tensions highlights the region’s dependency on this critical chokepoint for global energy supply.

The geological origins of the Middle East’s oil wealth can be traced back to a continental collision that occurred millions of years ago. Iran, situated at the intersection of the Arabian and Eurasian tectonic plates, is a hotspot for oil and gas deposits due to the folding and flexing of the Earth’s crust caused by this collision. The Zagros Mountains in Iran have created a foreland basin that traps hydrocarbons, leading to the formation of the Persian Gulf.

The northern edge of the Arabian plate was once a passive margin, where layers of organic-rich shale, sandstone, limestone, salt, and capstone accumulated over time. The pressure and heat deep within the Earth transformed this organic material into oil and gas, which became trapped in the porous rock layers.

The ongoing collision between the Arabian and Eurasian plates has further shaped the landscape of the Middle East. The Zagros fold-and-thrust belt stretches from Turkey to the Strait of Hormuz, trapping oil and gas in underground reservoirs. The weight of the mountains pushing down on the crust has created the shallow Persian Gulf Basin, with the narrow Strait of Hormuz serving as a marine bottleneck.

The Strait’s narrowness is due to the rigid rock of the Musandam Peninsula, which protrudes into the Gulf and forces tankers to navigate through a narrow channel close to the Iranian coast. This geological feature has significant implications for global energy security and underscores the region’s vulnerability to disruptions in oil and gas shipments.

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Understanding the geological origins of the Middle East’s oil wealth sheds light on the complex interplay between geology, geography, and geopolitics in shaping the region’s energy landscape. As tensions continue to simmer in the Middle East, the importance of the region’s oil reserves and the need for sustainable energy solutions become ever more critical.

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