Idemitsu Maru attempts Strait of Hormuz exit with 2 million barrels of crude
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28
Idemitsu Maru attempts Strait of Hormuz exit with 2 million barrels of crude
11 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28
The Japan-linked supertanker departed from northwest of Abu Dhabi after idling for over a week, heading past Iran’s Qeshm and Larak Islands.
This marks the first known attempt by a Japanese oil carrier to leave the Persian Gulf since the Iran war began.
The Idemitsu Maru is transporting crude loaded from Saudi Arabia’s Juaymah terminal in early March, highlighting ongoing risks to regional oil shipments.
Will a Japanese tanker's daring passage break the Hormuz blockade?
How will Japan power its economy without its Middle East oil lifeline?
What is the fate of 20,000 seafarers trapped in a geopolitical standoff?
With oil supplies cut by 20%, is a global recession now inevitable?
Is the era of safe passage through the world's vital sea lanes over?
After a 50% price spike, how much higher can global oil prices go?