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Traffic in Strait of Hormuz Declines as Tensions Rise and Oil Prices Increase

20 April 2026
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Ships are largely avoiding the Strait of Hormuz following heightened tensions over the weekend, during which Iran fired warning shots at vessels and the U.S. military seized an Iranian cargo ship. On Monday, only one ship exited the Gulf and two entered the strait, a significant decrease compared to the usual traffic of approximately 130 vessels daily. Notable vessels transiting include the oil products tanker Nero, under British sanctions, and two tankers, Starway and Axon I, which are under U.S. sanctions for past dealings with Iran. A ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran is under threat as Iran threatens retaliation against the U.S. seizure and has declined to participate in new peace talks. Oil prices rose sharply on Monday amid concerns over the fragile situation, with Brent crude increasing by 3.8% to $94.75 a barrel.

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The Strait of Hormuz is a crucial maritime route, with about 20% of the world’s oil passing through it. The recent escalation between the U.S. and Iran not only threatens regional stability but also risks significant disruptions to global oil supplies. Historical tensions between these nations have led to previous conflicts and ongoing sanctions, particularly surrounding Iran’s oil exports. Additionally, fluctuations in oil prices can impact global markets, influencing everything from transportation costs to inflation rates, making the situation in the Strait of Hormuz critically important for international economic stability.

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