Three supertankers cross the Strait of Hormuz carrying crude oil after extended wait
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Three supertankers cross the Strait of Hormuz carrying crude oil after extended wait

Three supertankers transited the Strait of Hormuz carrying approximately 6 million barrels of crude oil destined for Asian markets. The vessels had been waiting in the Persian Gulf for more than two months before the crossing. The transit follows a period of heightened tensions affecting shipping through the strategic chokepoint.

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Three supertankers attempt Hormuz crossing
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“Tankers exit Strait of Hormuz with 6 million barrels of crude oil” · Reuters

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