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Commercial ship traffic through Strait of Hormuz increases over 50% in one week

30 June 2026
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Commercial vessel traffic through the Strait of Hormuz surged over 50% in the week following a temporary agreement between the US and Iran, with 223 vessels transiting from June 15-21. Despite the increase, this figure remains approximately 70% lower than pre-war levels, where an average of 130 vessels per day navigated the strait before the conflict began. The recent rise in traffic is attributed to a fragile deal reached on June 14, which commenced on June 18, following a period of significant disruption after US-Israeli strikes on Iran. The highest daily transit recorded during this period was 54 vessels on June 22, while the week of June 22-28 saw 343 vessels, marking the heaviest traffic since the war’s onset. Crude oil and petroleum product tankers constituted the majority of recent transits, with at least 6 million barrels reported to have passed through on June 26.

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The Strait of Hormuz is a critical maritime passage, accounting for a significant portion of the world’s oil supply, with around 20% of global oil trade transiting through it. The fluctuations in vessel traffic reflect ongoing geopolitical tensions and the impacts of military actions and negotiations between Iran and the US. The recent increase in traffic is significant for global energy markets, as any disruption in this route can lead to volatility in oil prices. The reliance on this strait emphasizes its strategic importance and the potential consequences of instability in the region.

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