Over the past 24 hours, at least seven ships—mainly dry cargo vessels—have passed through the Strait of Hormuz, which is consistent with the low activity of recent days.
elchi reports that this was stated by the Reuters agency, citing shipping data published on Monday.
According to Kpler ship tracking data and separate satellite analysis by SynMax data analytics experts, these ships included those departing from Iraqi ports, as well as one dry cargo ship departing from an Iranian port.
Ship traffic through this vital waterway at the entrance to the Persian Gulf represents only a small fraction of the daily average of 140 transits recorded before the start of the war with Iran on February 28, during the fragile ceasefire period between Washington and Tehran.
According to satellite analysis by TankerTrackers.com, in recent days, six Iranian tankers carrying approximately 10.5 million barrels of oil have passed back through the Strait of Hormuz and returned to Iranian ports.
According to another satellite analysis by analysts, on April 24, tankers carrying approximately 4 million barrels of Iranian oil passed through the American blockade zone.
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