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Iran war is a ‘wake-up call’ for Southeast Asia’s energy sector, IEA report says

The IEA says Southeast Asia could face a $245 billion import bill by 2035 unless it diversifies energy supplies and cuts fossil fuel dependence.

  • On Tuesday, the International Energy Agency released a report warning that the war in Iran exposed Southeast Asia's dangerous overreliance on energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, calling it a "stark wake-up call" for regional energy security.
  • Without rapid diversification, Southeast Asia's energy import bill could surge to $245 billion by 2035, tripling from the $80 billion recorded in 2024, as the conflict forced the region into a state of energy triage.
  • Last month, Laos banned fuel-powered vehicle imports to encourage the transition to EVs, while consumers drove electric vehicle sales to double in 2025 to around half a million units regionally.
  • In the Philippines, consumers turned to rooftop solar at record rates to manage utility bills, while Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines explore nuclear power despite uncertain construction timelines and regulatory processes.
  • Despite the tentative Iran deal, high fossil fuel prices will persist, meaning "we will see a push towards more ambitious clean energy deployment," said Sam Reynolds with the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis.
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Paralysing in Ormuz led to "a shortage of petrochemical raw materials and liquefied petroleum gas." Energy import bill from Southeast Asia is expected to reach 59 billion this year.

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Iran war is a 'wake-up call' for Southeast Asia's energy sector, report says

The International Energy Agency says Southeast Asia’s power sector is too open to risks from its dependence on imports of oil and gas from a limited number of suppliers.

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Carbon Pulse broke the news on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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