Shipping data reveals see-saw situation in Strait of Hormuz

Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz plummeted on Sunday after Iran declared it closed again, citing alleged violations of a peace deal. Data revealed only five vessels passed, a stark drop from the previous day. This comes after Iran had...

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Tankers and cargo vessels are seen in the Gulf of Oman, along shipping routes linking the Strait of Hormuz and the Arabian Sea.
SINGAPORE: The number of ships that passed through the Strait of Hormuz fell sharply on Sunday after Iran announced it had again closed the waterway, citing Israeli and U.S. violations of the interim peace deal, shipping data showed.

Five vessels passed ‌the ⁠strait on ⁠Sunday, from 26 ships spotted a day earlier, data from analytics ​firm Kpler showed. These included three Very Large Crude Carriers carrying ​2 million barrels of Saudi crude and fuel oil each, one of which was heading to Japan.

The data ​may exclude vessels that switch off their ⁠transponders while ‌travelling in the Gulf.


Iran lifted its ​effective ​blockade of the strait last week after agreeing ⁠with the United States to extend an ​April ceasefire for 60 days to allow for ​peace negotiations, but Tehran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on Saturday declared the waterway shut once again in response to Israeli strikes in Lebanon.

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The U.S. military said commercial vessels were still operating.
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Among the ships that exited ‌the strait on Saturday, three of them were VLCCs carrying crude from the United Arab ​Emirates, Kuwait and ​Iraq while ⁠there were also three tankers carrying various oil products, the data showed.

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A total of 13 ships entered the strait on Saturday, including two VLCCs, the data showed. Gulf producers Abu Dhabi National Oil Co and Kuwait Petroleum Corp have issued tenders selling crude with the option of loading from inside and outside the Strait of Hormuz.
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