Synopsis: Shares of major crude-sensitive companies, including IndiGo, SpiceJet, and Asian Paints, witnessed a sharp sell-off on Monday, March 9, 2026. The crash follows global oil prices skyrocketing past $115 per barrel due to escalating conflict in the Middle East, triggering fears of severe margin compression across aviation and chemical-dependent sectors.
Indian Oil Sensitive Stocks Crash 8% Amid Middle East Crisis
The Indian equity market faced a “Monday Meltdown” as the Nifty 50 and Sensex tanked nearly 3% in early trade.
The primary culprit is the relentless surge in Brent crude, which hit its highest level since 2022.
For a nation that imports over 80% of its oil requirements, this price shock is a direct hit to corporate profitability and macroeconomic stability.

Aviation Under Fire: Fuel Costs and Flight Disruptions
The airline sector is the hardest hit by rising energy prices, as Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) accounts for approximately 40% of an airline’s operating expenses.
- IndiGo (InterGlobe Aviation): Shares plunged 8.3% to an intraday low of ₹4,293. Beyond fuel costs, the airline has had to cancel over 500 flights to the Middle East due to airspace restrictions over the war zone.
- SpiceJet: The low-cost carrier saw its stock tumble 8.2%, as investors worry about its ability to absorb higher input costs amidst existing financial pressures.
- The Impact: Analysts estimate that every $5 increase in Brent crude prices leads to a roughly 13% decline in Earnings Per Share (EPS) for domestic carriers.
Paint Sector: The Hidden Crude Link
While less obvious than airlines, the paint industry is highly sensitive to oil because crude oil derivatives—such as solvents, resins, and additives—make up nearly 55% of their raw material costs.
- Asian Paints: The market leader’s shares fell 5.1% as the LME oil spike threatened to erode gross margins.
- Berger Paints & Indigo Paints: These stocks followed suit, declining 4.3% and 5.6% respectively.
- The Margin Squeeze: A sustained $1 increase in crude oil prices typically dents the EBITDA margin of paint companies by 0.2% to 0.3%.
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Market Sentiment: Risk-Aversion Takes Over
The sentiment on Dalal Street has turned deeply bearish. The India VIX, often referred to as the “fear gauge,” zoomed 22% today, reflecting extreme panic among traders.
- FII Outflows: Foreign Institutional Investors have intensified their selling, offloading equities worth over ₹15,000 crore in the first week of March alone.
- Currency Pressure: The Indian Rupee hit a new record low of 92.27 against the US Dollar, further increasing the landed cost of imported crude and adding to inflationary woes.
| Stock | Intraday Low (Mar 9) | Change (%) | Sector Impact |
| IndiGo | ₹4,293.00 | -8.3% | ATF Price Hike |
| SpiceJet | ₹13.95 | -8.2% | High Operating Leverage |
| Asian Paints | ₹2,845.00 | -5.1% | Raw Material Inflation |
| JK Tyre | ₹388.00 | -8.2% | Synthetic Rubber Costs |
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