Suriname
Suriname faces a low overall risk, with only 20% oil import dependency and no direct Hormuz exposure, providing some buffer against the global supply disruptions. Gasoline prices are $1.18/L, and the country maintains 90 days of oil reserves, which helps to stabilize domestic fuel availability. However, Suriname is grappling with existing economic challenges, and the 32% increase in fertilizer costs contributes to a moderate food risk, adding pressure to household budgets. The outlook suggests that while direct energy supply is not immediately threatened, the country's broader economic vulnerabilities and potential offshore oil developments will be key factors in its resilience over the coming weeks.
Fuel Prices
USD primary · SRD (SRD) localPrices shown per litre. Local currency conversion uses live exchange rates.Last updated: Apr 25, 2026
3-Month Price History
Strategic Reserves
Energy Dependency Profile
Fertilizer & Food Security
News: Suriname
Flight Disruption Risk
ModerateJet fuel prices have risen ~38% above pre-war levels globally. Expect fuel surcharges on most international routes. No specific disruption data available for this country.
No inbound tankers detected
May indicate supply disruption
