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The quite Petrodollar crisis in the Middle East

MM News by MM News
April 20, 2026
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The Wall Street Journal recently reported that the United Arab Emirates, long a pillar of dollar-based energy markets, has recently approached the U.S. Treasury seeking a currency-swap line and financial backstop amid regional conflict. Yet even as Emirati officials seek American assurances, they have issued a stark warning: if dollar liquidity tightens, they will not hesitate to price oil in Chinese yuan or other currencies .

This is not formal abandonment—it is something more insidious. It is the construction of a parallel track, a hedging of monetary bets that would have been unthinkable a decade ago. And this is not rebellion, it is hedging, and hedging is the first step toward divorce.

Meanwhile, Iran, has already crossed that Rubicon. Tehran now insists on yuan-denominated payments for its crude, a direct response to sanctions that have weaponized the dollar against it. Indian refiners, operating under temporary U.S. waivers, recently purchased Iranian oil and settled payments through ICICI Bank’s Shanghai branch—routing transactions through China’s financial infrastructure rather than Wall Street . The technical plumbing is already in place; the political will is hardening.

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What happens when this pragmatism spreads beyond the Middle East? Not a crash—a slow erosion.

The Architecture of Erosion
To understand what comes next, one must grasp why the petrodollar mattered. For half a century, the arrangement created a virtuous loop: global oil demand generated universal demand for dollars, which allowed Washington to run persistent deficits while exporting inflation. Oil-exporting nations recycled their dollar surpluses into U.S. Treasuries, providing a captive buyer base that suppressed American borrowing costs.

The dollar was not merely a currency; it was the extractive fee on global energy consumption, and that architecture is now being dismantled from multiple directions.

The expiration of the U.S.-Saudi exclusivity agreement in mid-2024 removed the legal scaffolding of the old order . Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 explicitly seeks to diversify beyond both oil and dollar dependency. The Kingdom now accepts yuan, euros, and yen for crude shipments, while participating in Project mBridge—a multi-central bank digital currency platform that enables cross-border settlements without touching the SWIFT network.

More fundamentally, the “weaponization” of the dollar—aggressive sanctions, asset freezes, and the exclusion of nations from dollar-clearing systems—has transformed de-dollarization from ideological preference into rational risk management. Countries are not fleeing the dollar because they dislike America; they are fleeing because they fear the extraterritorial reach of U.S. financial policy.

The dollar has become, in the eyes of many policymakers, a compliance tool rather than a neutral reserve asset .
The apparent future is not a post-dollar world, but a multipolar oil bazaar. The dollar will remain the first among equals for years: too deep, too trusted, too embedded in global finance. But exclusivity is dying. More barrels will be priced in yuan, euros, rupees—even barter-like local currencies. China will push its own settlement systems. India will seek rupees for Russian crude. Europe will defend the euro.

The Result? The petrodollar will not disappear quickly. It will simply weaken. And a weakened king is not a dead king—but his decrees no longer echo forever. The era of one currency to rule them all is ending. The future is not a fall. It is a fraying.

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