Hormuz Tanker Traffic Recovers as Tensions Ease
MarineTraffic recorded 108 verified crossings over three days, but traffic through the waterway remains about 90% below prewar levels.
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Hormuz Tanker Traffic Recovers as Tensions Ease
Tanker traffic at the Strait of Hormuz rose over the past 24 hours for the first time since late last week, when two attacks on commercial vessels spooked many operators and forced others to wait for the easing of the tensions before moving to transit the chokepoint. A total of 24 commodity vessels, including tankers, LNG and LPG carriers and bulk carriers, transited the Strait of Hormuz inbound and outbound on Monday, according to Kpler’s sh…
Shipping continues through Hormuz despite regional tensions
Shipping continues through Hormuz despite regional tensions Vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz continued over the weekend despite security concerns and attacks on two ships, according to ship-tracking provider MarineTraffic. The organisation said 108 verified transits were recorded over three days. “Activity was highest on 26 June, with 48 crossings, followed by 38 crossings on 27 June and 22 crossings on 28 June,” it said. The figures…
108 ships crossed Strait of Hormuz in three days despite regional security tensions
Shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has continued despite heightened regional security concerns, with global vessel-tracking company MarineTraffic reporting 108 confirmed ship transits over three days following recent attacks on two commercial vessels. According to MarineTraffic, 48 vessels passed through the strategic waterway on June 26, followed by 38 on June 27 and 22 on June 28. While commercial navigation has continued, overall t…
Sea navigation through the Strait of Ormuz has increased markedly in the last 36 hours. Ship traffic has recovered after several days of exchange of strikes between the United States and Iran. According to an American official, following clashes in the waters of Washington and Tehran, "at present retreated", CNN reports. Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) data have recorded the departure from the Persian Gulf of several large tankers that we…

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