The Strait of Hormuz is showing signs of coming back to life after a tense spell due to Iran’s recent attacks on ships passing through the strategic corridor. Once heavily choked following US-Israel joint strikes on Iran on February 28, the waterway is now slowly regaining its rhythm, with more operators edging crude carriers back into the Persian Gulf.

Tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has declined as shipowners reassess security risks following renewed Iranian attacks on commercial vessels and U.S. retaliatory strikes.

Vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz saw a dip as some shipping companies expressed reduced confidence following weekend attacks on two vessels. While US-assisted…

Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz had recovered somewhat before renewed fighting between Iran and the United States saw traffic drop sharply over the weekend.

Tanker transits through the Strait of Hormuz fell from 74 to 22 ships in four days after US strikes on Iran reignited shipping fears and pushed oil prices

Supertankers are once again navigating the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial oil route, following a period of disruption due to recent Iran conflict. Shipping data indicates a…

The Strait of Hormuz is showing signs of coming back to life after a tense spell due to Iran’s recent attacks on ships passing through the strategic corridor. Once heavily choked…

Tanker and commodity vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz increased modestly after several days of disruption, although shipping volumes remain well below normal amid…