Aramco Reroutes Crude Oil to Sidestep Hormuz Threats
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Oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has fallen sharply since the outbreak of war in the Middle East, but has not completely stopped, according to trade analysis firm Kpler. The company's analysis showed that oil tanker traffic was down about 90 percent compared to the previous week, the French news agency AFP reports.
"The analysis of navigation activity indicates that oil tanker transits are currently 90% below last week," Kpler explained.
Iran continues its campaign of reprisals in the Gulf. The traffic of tankers crossing the Strait of Ormuz has fallen by 90% in a week, said on Wednesday on X (ex-Twitter) the analytical company Kpler. Follow the latest information. - IN DIRECT - War in the Middle East: the traffic of tankers in the Strait of Ormuz has dropped by 90% (International).
Saudi Aramco, the world's largest oil producer, is testing the extent to which the Hormus road can be bypassed on exports, but the next threat is already waiting in the Red Sea.
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