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    Oil Deliveries Disrupted by Antwerp Port Congestion After Pilots' Strike, Analysts Say

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    Posted on October 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Antwerp port congestion disrupts oil deliveries due to a pilots' strike, affecting supply chains. The backlog impacts logistics, with 128 ships waiting to enter.

    Antwerp Port Congestion Disrupts Oil Deliveries After Pilots' Strike

    By Alban Kacher

    (Reuters) -Oil deliveries are being disrupted by congestion at the Belgian Port of Antwerp-Bruges after a harbour pilots' strike, analysts said, with the port authority counting up to 188 vessels still waiting to berth or depart.

    Analysts said oil deliveries and other cargo flows were still being disrupted even though Flemish sea pilots, who play a key role in navigating ships through congested or dangerous waters, have temporarily suspended strike action that began on October 5 in a protest against federal pension reforms.

    The backlog has forced shipping lines to reroute or delay cargo, straining supply chains.

    S&P Global Commodity Insights cited market participants as saying that strikes had slowed arrivals into Europe, with Antwerp a major discharge location for jet fuel and diesel.

    As of Wednesday, the logistics chain in Antwerp was running at about 70% of normal capacity, as a national strike the day before caused further disruption, port authorities said.

    The pilots’ union on Wednesday agreed to suspend its strike until October 24, but an ongoing go-slow action is hindering traffic resumption, port authorities said, adding that action is expected to continue until Sunday. 

    As of Wednesday evening, 128 ships were waiting to enter port, and 60 were still queued for departure. Towage services are fully operational, and all locks and bridges are functioning, but clearing the backlog is expected to take several days, the port said.

    Zeebrugge, part of the same port complex, has experienced more limited disruption, with delays expected to be cleared by late afternoon.

    (Reporting by Alban Kacher; Editing by Kirsten Donovan)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Antwerp port congestion disrupts oil deliveries.
    • •Harbour pilots' strike causes shipping delays.
    • •128 ships waiting to enter, 60 queued for departure.
    • •Logistics running at 70% capacity due to strike.
    • •Zeebrugge experiences limited disruption.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Oil deliveries disrupted by Antwerp port congestion after pilots' strike, analysts say

    1What is a pilots' strike?

    A pilots' strike occurs when harbor pilots refuse to work, often in protest over issues like pay or working conditions, impacting shipping and logistics.

    2What is port congestion?

    Port congestion refers to the situation where ships are unable to dock or depart due to high traffic or operational delays, leading to delays in cargo delivery.

    3What is a supply chain?

    A supply chain encompasses all the steps involved in getting a product from supplier to customer, including production, transportation, and distribution.

    4What is the role of harbor pilots?

    Harbor pilots are experienced navigators who guide ships safely through congested or dangerous waters, ensuring safe docking and departure.

    5What is the impact of strikes on the market?

    Strikes can disrupt supply chains, delay deliveries, and lead to increased costs for businesses, affecting overall market stability.

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