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Strait of Hormuz remains closed to oil despite ceasefire agreement

10 April 2026
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Oil traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remains largely stalled, despite a U.S.-backed ceasefire aimed at reopening this vital shipping route. A backlog of approximately 3,200 vessels, including around 800 tankers, is waiting west of the strait, as operators seek assurance of safe passage. According to analysts, no significant oil shipments have been made recently, highlighting Iran’s leverage in the situation. President Trump has criticized Iran’s failure to adhere to the ceasefire agreement that necessitates the safe opening of the strait. Meanwhile, the International Maritime Organization reports nearly 20,000 mariners stranded in the Persian Gulf, with shipping companies hesitant to resume operations due to safety concerns and rising insurance costs. The limited movement of vessels is occurring outside standard lanes, and cargo is increasingly being diverted to other ports, extending travel times and increasing expenses for shipping operations.

Why It Matters

The Strait of Hormuz is a critical chokepoint for global oil supply, with about 20% of the world’s oil passing through it. Historical tensions between the U.S. and Iran have frequently disrupted shipping in this area, impacting global oil prices and security. The current situation underscores the fragility of ceasefires in conflict zones and the complexity of international maritime operations. Iran’s conditions for reopening the strait, including demands for tolls, further complicate the already strained geopolitical landscape, affecting not only regional stability but also global energy markets.

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