Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 13
Dozens of Tankers Gather Near Hormuz as 127 Ships Inside Gulf Await US-Iran Deal
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 13

Dozens of Tankers Gather Near Hormuz as 127 Ships Inside Gulf Await US-Iran Deal

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 13

Summary

  • Dozens of oil tankers have clustered near the Strait of Hormuz, positioning to move quickly if a nearing US-Iran peace deal reopens traffic through the waterway.
  • Signal Maritime counts about 127 oil tankers inside the Persian Gulf, though it cautioned the figure is difficult to verify with confidence.
  • Shipowners are split over the prospect of resumed flows: some remain cautious about sending vessels through, while others expect a scramble for cargoes if the strait opens in earnest.
  • The buildup underscores how closely global tanker operators are tying deployment decisions to diplomacy around Hormuz, a critical route for Gulf crude exports.

Insights

With military clashes ongoing, can a US-Iran deal truly guarantee safe passage for the world's oil tankers?
Will a peace deal force shipowners to pay Iran's multi-million dollar 'Tehran Toll' for safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz?