Iranian Crude Oil Exports Surge Via Hormuz as More Ships Transit (opens original article in a new tab)
Iranian crude oil exports through the Strait of Hormuz have increased to their highest level since the war began, with multiple supertankers and LNG vessels transiting the area as shipping activity rises and the US lifts a blockade on Iranian ports.
- Iranian crude oil exports via Hormuz reach highest level since war began
- Three US-sanctioned supertankers entered Hormuz with 6 million barrels of crude
- Shipping activity in Hormuz increases as US lifts blockade on Iranian ports
- More tankers are transiting Hormuz, indicating resumed oil production and exports
- Qatar-linked LNG tankers also cross Hormuz into the Gulf
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