At least eight oil and gas tankers crossed the Strait of Hormuz after Iran briefly declared the crucial trade route open during a ceasefire in the Middle East war, maritime tracking data shows.
One crude oil tanker, four liquefied petroleum gas carriers, two oil and chemical tankers and one classified as an “oil products” vessel crossed the strait early Saturday, data from tracking firm Kpler indicated.
Tracking platform MarineTraffic showed several other crude oil tankers in the strait near Iran’s Larak Island, a checkpoint for vessels seeking to exit the Gulf under Iranian forces’ blockade of the passage in the war.
Iranian forces’ closure of the strait has trapped hundreds of ships in the Gulf and driven up the costs of shipping goods, with captains avoiding the region for fear of attacks or mines.
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