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Another vessel Pertamina Pride remained stranded on the opposite side awaiting further movement instructions.
Cargo ships sail on June 1, 2026 near Suru Beach in Bandar Abbas, Iran, along the Strait of Hormuz, in this picture obtained from Iran's ISNA news agency. (AFP/ISNA/Amirhossein Khorgooei)
State-owned energy giant Pertamina said that its tanker Gamsunoro had successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, while another vessel Pertamina Pride remained stranded on the opposite side awaiting further movement instructions.Both vessels have been stuck in the Arabian Gulf since early March due to the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran.
Vega Pita, acting corporate secretary of Pertamina's shipping subsidiary PT Pertamina International Shipping (PIS), said the vessel departed the Arabian Gulf at 1:06 a.m. Dubai time (4:06 a.m. Western Indonesian Time) at a speed of 7.5 knots. It reached the Strait of Hormuz at around 1:00 p.m. local time and was declared safe four hours later.













