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The Astrology Podcast

Oil Crisis Astrology: Mars, Saturn, and Neptune

The Astrology Podcast

Chris Brennan

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Philosophy, Spirituality

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In this episode I explore the stark astrological alignments coinciding with the escalating global oil crisis, which is rapidly accelerating as the planets Mars and Saturn form a conjunction in the sky. In the first part of the episode I discuss how the Mars-Saturn conjunction, which goes exact on April 19, is set to coincide with when the last oil tankers that made it out of the Strait of Hormuz before the war in Iran began will arrive at their destinations. Then in the second part of the episode I discuss how this is tied in with the broader Saturn-Neptune conjunction that recently occurred, and how important turning points in the history of oil often coincide with these conjunctions, which take place every 36 years. This is episode 533 of The Astrology Podcast. Timestamps 00:00:00 Introduction00:01:41 Mars-Saturn: Grinding to a Halt00:10:39 Oil and the Saturn-Neptune Cycle00:27:12 Conclusions00:32:48 Credits Watch the Video Version of This Episode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmYGY8kU0tI - Transcript A full transcript of this episode is available: Episode 533 transcript Listen to the Audio Version of This Episode Listen to the audio version of this episode or download it as an MP3:

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0:00.0

We're currently standing on the precipice of a massive global supply shock of oil, and it's coinciding to line up perfectly with the Mars-Saturn conjunction that's forming in the sky right now, and we'll go exact around April 19th.

0:15.0

So following the outbreak of the war in Iran, in late February and subsequent blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the global

0:23.3

energy market is about to hit a physical wall. And today I wanted to look at, I want to look at how

0:29.0

this impending oil and energy crisis is lining up with the Mars-Saturn conjunction that's taking

0:34.8

place on April 19th with a couple of pivotal dates that are set

0:40.3

to align with that conjunction. And I also want to zoom out and look at the fascinating

0:44.9

historical pattern that I've discovered where it turns out that Saturn Neptune conjunctions,

0:51.6

like the one that's happening in the sky right now, happen every 36 years,

0:56.4

and it turns out that they are tied in deeply with the entire history of oil over the course

1:04.1

of the past century or two. So this is a follow-up to some recent episodes I did,

1:10.4

especially the April forecast episode

1:13.3

of the Astrology podcast, where Austin and I talked about everything that's going on right

1:17.8

now, and we made some predictions about the different alignments in April.

1:21.5

And I'm going to go into some of that with more detail as I've had time to reflect and

1:26.4

like see how things are turning out and do more research on some historical cycles.

1:30.3

And then it's also a follow-up, of course, to the previous episodes that I did on the Iran War,

1:35.3

as well as the Saturn-Neptune Conjunction episode in History that I did one year ago.

1:40.3

All right, so first let's talk about the geopolitical setup.

1:43.3

So the Strait of Hormuz is functionally closed at this point.

1:48.4

And as a result of that, the global energy market is missing approximately 13 million barrels of oil per day.

1:57.0

And there's been recent reports saying that Asian refineries have been surviving by aggressively

2:03.0

draining some of their onshore reserves, but that buffer is in the process of running out right now.

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