Industry insiders and vessel-tracking data point to continued caution among operators despite geopolitical breakthrough.

An LNG tanker is nearing the Strait of Hormuz as the US and Iran reportedly reach a deal to reopen the vital waterway. European natural gas and oil prices fell as traders…

A United States-Iran deal intended to reopen the Strait of Hormuz within days has been met with caution by shipowners and traders. Read here

Shipowners and traders are cautiously awaiting details on a potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil and gas route disrupted by conflict. While a US-Iran deal is…

A deal between the U.S. and Iran will reopen the vital Strait of Hormuz, easing global energy supply concerns. However, unresolved disputes mean future flare-ups are possible.…

The only vessel moving in the waterway on Monday morning was a patrol ship, as analysts warned uncertainty lingered over the US-Iran agreement.

The US-Iran agreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz may alleviate immediate energy concerns, but analysts predict weeks-long delays due to a backlog of 500 stranded ships.

Shippers have welcomed the news of the deal but are still waiting for more details, including mine clearance in the strait.

The US president says the Strait of Hormuz will reopen after signing of deal with Iran on Friday, but analysts warn hundreds of ships remain backed up, energy flows may take weeks…

Mine clearance is essential before more than 480 trapped ships can safely leave Gulf

A proposed US-Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is raising hopes for global shipping and oil markets. But mines, high insurance costs and geopolitical risks mean disruption…

Trump hails a Hormuz breakthrough and urges ‘let the oil flow’, but US-Iran disputes over toll-free access, sanctions relief and mine risks keep the deal in doubt.

TOKYO/COPENHAGEN — Shippers in Asia and Europe said confidence in resuming transit through the Strait of Hormuz could take weeks to rebuild and nav...

Limited vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz persists despite Trump's claims of U.S. military assistance for commercial shipping.

President Donald Trump says the vital Strait of Hormuz has been reopened under terms of an agreement reached Sunday with Iran. Shipping industry sources aren’t so sure.

Tanker traffic through Hormuz could quickly increase but it is unclear whether transits will approach prewar levels, according to Kpler.

Mitsui OSK Lines chief Jotaro Tamura said many operators would wait before restarting crossings despite the US-Iran deal to reopen the waterway.

The CEO of Japan’s Mitsui O.S.K. Lines said shipping through the waterway ‘may take at least a couple of weeks’ to restart.

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Major tanker operators say the U.S.-Iran agreement is a positive step, but shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz may take weeks or longer to normalize as companies wait…