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Salmon Costs Rise as Fuel Markets Stay Unstable

By: Editorial Team, StoneX Media

Energy market volatility linked to Middle East tensions is filtering directly into salmon trade economics. Higher oil prices and freight costs are increasing transport expenses across Europe and Asia, tightening margins for producers and exporters. While governments and international agencies have signalled that oil reserves could be used if needed, uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz continues to unsettle fuel markets. Salmon producers are therefore navigating a cost environment shaped as much by geopolitics as by biology and demand.

Bertrand Oesterle, Vice President of Clearing and Execution Sales at StoneX, leads commercial client engagement across grains and oilseeds in EMEA and works closely with commercial hedgers exposed to freight and energy risk. His perspective connects commodity logistics, fuel markets and client hedging behavior, offering direct insight into how energy volatility is impacting salmon economics in real time.

Key Themes from the Discussion

  • European truck prices and fuel taxes have increased while air freight costs surged following geopolitical disruptions.
  • Most sampled salmon clients appear decently hedged for 2026 and in some cases for much of 2027.
  • Energy volatility linked to the Strait of Hormuz continues to influence logistics risk and cost expectations.

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Energy Prices Increase Salmon Distribution Costs

Energy prices are directly increasing salmon distribution costs across Europe and Asia as freight markets respond to geopolitical stress. Bertrand Oesterle notes that "truck prices in Europe have increased, that the fuel tax for transporters increased, and as mentioned previously air freight went up also", highlighting the breadth of cost pressure across logistics channels. Consequently, salmon exporters face higher delivery expenses at every stage from farm to retail shelf, compressing margins even when farmgate prices remain stable. This dynamic reinforces the sensitivity of salmon pricing to oil markets and transport infrastructure disruptions.

Hedging Strategies Cushion Salmon Margin Volatility

Salmon producers have partially insulated themselves from energy shocks through forward hedging strategies extending into 2026 and beyond. Oesterle explains that "most Clients were decently hedged for 2026 and for some even for most of 2027", suggesting that near-term cash flow risk is moderated despite fuel volatility. As a result, the immediate impact of unstable fuel markets may be absorbed through existing hedge structures rather than passed fully into spot pricing. However, if energy instability persists, future contract cycles could reflect structurally higher cost assumptions, reshaping salmon profitability over a longer horizon.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are higher fuel prices affecting salmon producers?

Higher fuel prices are increasing truck, air freight and transport tax costs, raising overall distribution expenses and tightening margins across the salmon supply chain.

Are salmon producers protected from energy volatility?

Many producers appear hedged for 2026 and in some cases into 2027, which helps cushion short-term margin volatility even as freight costs rise.

Why does the Strait of Hormuz matter for salmon?

The Strait of Hormuz influences global oil prices, and continued volatility in that region contributes to higher fuel and logistics costs for salmon exporters.

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--- Expert: Bertrand Oesterle, Vice President of Clearing and Execution Sales at StoneX

 

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