Iran war: Hormuz crossings rise slightly from weekend, remain in single digits, data shows

Ship crossings via the Strait of Hormuz were low on Monday. Six commodity ships transited the strait, a slight increase from the weekend. No large crude carriers or LNG tankers passed through the waterway. Some vessels may have bypassed trackin...

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US Iran war: Vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman
SINGAPORE: - Ship crossings via the Strait of Hormuz were still in single digits on Monday, despite rising slightly from the weekend, according to preliminary shipping data on Tuesday, amid a stalemate in ‌U.S. ⁠and Iranian ⁠peace talks.

Six commodity ships transited the strait on Monday, of which three were exiting the Gulf and three were entering, Kpler shiptracking data showed, compared with the 10-day average of 11 ships. Three ships transited on ⁠Saturday while ‌two moved through the waterway on Sunday.

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There were no very large crude ⁠carriers or tankers carrying liquefied natural gas passing through.

Some vessels could be passing ​through the strait with their transponders switched off and they are not considered in the tally.

The very large gas carrier (VLGC) Xavia entered the strait via the Iranian ‌route under ballast, meaning empty of a cargo, according to the data. ​VLGCs are ​typically used ⁠to ship liquefied petroleum gases such as propane and butane.
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A medium-range fuel tanker and an ​intermediate-range tanker also entered the Gulf, the data showed, while a medium-sized LPG carrier, a Panamax bulk carrier and a Panamax-sized fuel tanker exited the Gulf.
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