Strait of Hormuz Reopens with New Iranian Passage Rules
The Strait of Hormuz has reopened for shipping after a US-Iran MoU, with Iran announcing new procedures for passage through the strait. Over 500 ships were initially blocked, and the reopening follows the clearing of 80 mines in the area.
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Strait of Hormuz Traffic Thins Friday as Shipowners Err on Side of Safety - Bloomberg.com
Strait of Hormuz Traffic Thins Friday as Shipowners Err on Side of Safety Bloomberg.com
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Strait of Hormuz traffic rises, but security risks continue to slow full return to normality Ships have begun leaving the Persian Gulf after the US and Iran agreed to ease restrictions around the Strait of Hormuz, allowing traffic through one of the world’s most important energy routes to gradually resume. Tankers, liquefied natural gas carriers and vehicle carriers are […]
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Read full article →Oil falls as supply starts moving through Strait of Hormuz
Oil prices fell on Friday amid prospects of more supply returning to the market after oil tankers began moving through the Strait of Hormuz following the signing of the U.S.-Iran interim peace deal.
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