The long choked Strait of Hormuz is finally seeing business with supplies from Qatar entering the market for the first time since the war broke out. After being mostly quiet during the conflict, oil flows are picking up again as Gulf countries restart crude exports.

By Emily Chow and Florence TanSINGAPORE, June 23 (Reuters) - Two stranded supertankers passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, while seven empty Qatar-linked liquefied…

Shipping through the crucial Strait of Hormuz is showing signs of recovery, with daily transits increasing significantly, though still far below pre-war levels. Indian refiners,…

The Strait of Hormuz reopened after a nearly four-month closure, potentially releasing 93 million barrels of stranded crude into global oil markets.

Oil prices fell as investors bet global crude supplies will improve, as tankers stranded in the Persian Gulf for months have begun leaving the Strait of Hormuz.

The Strait of Hormuz is slowly recovering its business after more than 100 days of disruption, with tankers once again flowing through the key passage. As the corridor is all set…

Two Qatari liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers transited the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday as security concerns around the strategic waterway eased...

Oil prices have retreated to levels last seen before the start of the war in the Middle East as the crucial Strait of Hormuz reopens gradually and vessel...

Crude shipments through the Strait of Hormuz have surged following a ceasefire deal, reaching their highest levels since the conflict began. While demand, particularly in Asia, is…

Oil prices return to pre-war levels as traffic through the Strait of Hormuz rebounds. Traffic normal by June at 12% YES.

Saudi Arabia and UAE accelerate pipeline capacity expansion, while Iraq and other Gulf countries explore alternative networks to reduce reliance on the strategic waterway

Refiners eagerly await the return of key Mideast supplies, but the competitive frenzy one might expect after four months of disruption has yet to emerge as markets remain…

Persian Gulf crude exports recover to 75% of prewar levels after US-Iran peace deal reopens the Strait of Hormuz, but full supply recovery may not come

Aramco resumes Ras Tanura oil loadings after four-month halt

The long choked Strait of Hormuz is finally seeing business with supplies from Qatar entering the market for the first time since the war broke out. After being mostly quiet…

Qatar issued its first crude tender since the Iran war began, joining ADNOC and Kuwait as Gulf producers reopen trade through Hormuz.