Pakistan tanker exits Hormuz, first since US blockade began
A Pakistani tanker carrying crude oil has passed through the Strait of Hormuz. This marks the first such transit since the beginning of a US-imposed blockade, highlighting reduced traffic through the crucial maritime passage.
A Pakistan-flagged tanker that entered the Persian Gulf over the weekend has become the first carrier to exit through the Strait of Hormuz with a crude cargo since a US blockade began on Monday, underscoring just how limited traffic through the vital chokepoint remains. The Shalamar sailed just south of Iranβs Larak Island and out into the Gulf of Oman late Thursday with around 450,000 barrels of crude loaded at Das Island in the United Arab Emirates, according to ship-tracking data. The Aframax...