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SCMP Economy5/19/2026World1 min readChina

Asean Oil Storage Hub Proposal Faces Hurdles Amid Regional Distrust

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  • Indonesia proposed an Asean oil storage hub to bolster regional fuel reserves amid supply disruptions from the Middle East.
  • Analysts cite political distrust and Asean's history of untested mechanisms as potential obstacles.

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Indonesia has proposed hosting an Asean oil storage hub to reinforce the region’s emergency fuel reserves. This comes as supply disruptions from the Middle East, stemming from the US-Israel war on Iran, have exposed the region's vulnerability to energy shocks. The plan faces potential hurdles due to political distrust and Asean's track record with regional mechanisms.

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Joint energy security is easy to endorse in principle, yet the bloc has a stubborn record of leaving its emergency frameworks untouched

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Published: 1:21pm, 19 May 2026

Indonesia has proposed hosting an Asean oil storage hub to reinforce the region’s emergency fuel reserves, as supply disruptions from the Middle East lay bare the region’s vulnerability to energy shocks.

But analysts say the plan, while attractive in principle, is likely to be hampered by political distrust, uneven national priorities and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations’ record of rolling out regional mechanisms that are rarely tested under pressure.

Indonesian Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia’s pitch – that Asean pool emergency reserves at a single hub, possibly in Sumatra, with Malaysia, Brunei and the Philippines as partners – carried the logic of an idea whose time had come.

The US-Israel war on Iran that began in late February has severely restricted tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, choking off roughly one-fifth of pre-conflict global oil and gas supplies, much of which had been bound for Asia.

“The idea of creating an Asean oil storage hub is a good one,” Bahlil said at the 48th Asean Summit in Cebu on May 11, as quoted by state news agency Antara, adding that such a hub would help supply Southeast Asia during future disruptions.

Joshua Kurlantzick, a senior fellow for Southeast Asia and South Asia at the US-based Council on Foreign Relations think tank, pointed to examples of such hubs working elsewhere, such as France’s cross-border energy arrangements with Italy and Germany and the strategic petroleum reserves that Japan and South Korea maintain on behalf of other countries including New Zealand.

Open Questions

  • What specific political distrust exists among Asean members regarding this proposal?
  • How will national priorities be reconciled to support a unified regional mechanism?
  • What are the estimated costs and logistical requirements for establishing and maintaining such a hub?
  • What is the timeline for potential Asean discussion and decision-making on this proposal?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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