Corporate Oil Dependency Stress-Testing Platform

C6/10March 6, 2026
WhatA SaaS tool that models how sudden oil supply disruptions (like Strait of Hormuz closure) cascade through a company's supply chain, logistics, and input costs.
SignalCommenters highlight that even a 20% temporary oil supply drop could collapse the global economy, yet most companies have zero visibility into their actual fossil fuel dependency across their supply chain.
Why NowGeopolitical instability is creating realistic oil disruption scenarios right now, ESG reporting mandates are requiring Scope 3 emissions disclosure, and the dual pressure makes supply-chain energy mapping suddenly urgent.
MarketLarge enterprises with complex supply chains (Fortune 2000); $50B+ supply chain risk management market; Resilinc and Everstream focus on logistics disruption but not energy-specific stress testing.
MoatProprietary supply-chain energy dependency maps built from customer data create a unique dataset that becomes more valuable as more companies share anonymized dependency information.
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