Reuters
07 Jul 2026, 01:06 UTC · 3h ago
Japan-owned supertankers head to Strait of Hormuz with Saudi Arabian oil, data shows
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Reuters
07 Jul 2026, 01:06 UTC · 3h ago
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Japanese-owned supertankers carrying Saudi crude are resuming exits from the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz. — The resumption of shipments suggests a decrease in immediate geopolitical risk to crude oil supply chains.
+0.40Previously stranded vessels in the region began exiting a day prior to the current movements. — Confirming a trend of normalizing shipping traffic reduces the likelihood of a sudden supply shock.
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