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Number of Ships Passing Through the Strait of Hormuz Drops to Lowest Level in Five Weeks

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Number of Ships Passing Through the Strait of Hormuz Drops to Lowest Level in Five Weeks
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Key Points

  • The number of ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday dropped to only 6, recording the lowest level in the last five weeks.
  • Escalating tensions between the USA and Iran have increased concerns for maritime security and energy trade in the region.
  • The Iranian Revolutionary Guards announced that they stopped two ships in Hormuz by disabling their systems.
  • The USA announced that it carried out a new wave of attacks with precision munitions against dozens of targets belonging to Iran.

By the Numbers

6 ships transited on SundayLowest level in 5 weeks2 million barrels of Iranian oil500 thousand barrels of Kuwaiti petroleum products

Shipping data showed that the number of ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz on Sunday fell to its lowest level in the last five weeks. This decline occurred due to escalating tensions between the USA and Iran and the continuation of attacks on ships in the Middle East. The situation raised concerns about the security of this maritime route, which is of vital importance for global energy trade.

According to data from the ship tracking company Kpler, only six ships passed through the strait on Sunday. Among the ships that made the transit were the giant oil tanker named 'Humanity' with a capacity of two million barrels loaded with Iranian crude oil, and the 'Kaptan Andreas' carrying approximately 500 thousand barrels of Kuwaiti petroleum products. Additionally, three empty tankers that entered the Gulf to load oil were among the ships passing through the strait.

In contrast, US President Donald Trump stated that the Strait of Hormuz is open to commercial maritime traffic. The US Central Command also announced that a new wave of attacks was completed by striking multiple targets against Iran. Meanwhile, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards stated that two ships were stopped by disabling their systems in the Strait of Hormuz during the night hours.

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How does the latest situation in the Strait of Hormuz affect global trade?
The significant drop in the number of ships passing through the strait and regional attacks are raising serious concerns about the security of Hormuz, one of the most important maritime routes for global energy trade.
What were the ships that transited through the strait on Sunday?
A tanker with a capacity of two million barrels carrying Iranian crude oil, another ship loaded with Kuwaiti petroleum products, and three empty tankers entering the Gulf for loading passed through the strait.
What are the latest statements regarding the status of the Strait of Hormuz?
While US President Donald Trump stated that the strait is open to commercial traffic, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards announced that they stopped two ships and the US military announced that new airstrikes were conducted against Iran.

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