
An unknown missile struck the left side of an oil tanker navigating in Hürmüz Boğazı. A fire broke out on the ship as a result of the attack, but it was reported that no one was injured and no serious environmental damage occurred. According to a statement made by the İngiltere Deniz Ticareti Operasyonları (UKMTO), it was confirmed that the tanker was attacked while heading south. The location of the attack was stated to be 8 nautical miles east of the Limah region, within the borders of the Umman Sultanlığı. The fact that the area is in a highly sensitive position for global maritime trade caused international concern.
The impact of the ongoing conflicts in the Orta Doğu on maritime trade has become highly devastating. In the past, İran's closure of this vital waterway in retaliation to ABD and İsrail attacks had brought commercial ship traffic in the region to a near standstill. In response to this closure decision, the Amerika Birleşik Devletleri imposed a comprehensive blockade on İran ports, further escalating the tension. These commercial and military standoffs between the two sides deeply affected global supply chains and energy shipments. This process harbored the potential for a major economic crisis not only regionally but also globally.
The tension between the parties temporarily eased with the signing of a memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tahran on 17 Haziran and the cessation of hostilities. Following this agreement, maritime traffic in Hürmüz Boğazı began to flow again, which created a partial relief in oil markets. However, İran emphasizes that it will absolutely not return to the pre-war free transit status despite the opposition of the ABD. The Tahran administration states that it has only granted permission to use a single route determined by itself and extending along its own coastline, explicitly threatening that ships attempting to bypass this route will be targeted. This situation reveals that despite the agreement, the security environment in the region remains highly fragile.
The tense atmosphere has been confirmed by another incident that took place at the end of Haziran. The ABD bombed İran, accusing the Tahran administration of targeting two ships, which turned into an open conflict. In retaliation, İran targeted its neighbors in the Körfez, Kuveyt and Bahreyn, bringing up the risk of the conflict's scope expanding. Following the increase in the international community's concerns due to these mutual military maneuvers, İran and the ABD reached a ceasefire agreement in order not to attack in the future. This latest tanker attack raises serious questions about how permanent the calm brought by the ceasefire can be.
The critical role of Hürmüz Boğazı on global energy supply causes every minor conflict to have worldwide repercussions. This waterway is the main artery connecting the Orta Doğu countries, which are extremely rich in oil, to the rest of the world, especially to the Asya markets with high energy demand. According to 2024 data, approximately 20 million barrels of crude oil were passing through this strait daily. According to the data of the ABD Enerji Enformasyon İdaresi (EIA), this immense amount corresponds to about 20 percent of global liquid oil consumption. Therefore, any permanent crisis that may occur in the region has the potential to instantly and shockingly affect global oil prices and, consequently, the world economy.
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