U.S.-Iran Peace Deal Triggers Busiest Day at Strait of Hormuz; 4 Supertankers Carrying 8M Barrels Exit

According to Bloomberg, following a temporary U.S.-Iran peace accord, four supertankers carrying approximately 8 million barrels of oil have exited or transited the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, marking one of the busiest days in the waterway since the conflict began. Among the vessels is the first Saudi oil tanker to traverse the strait since the war's outbreak. Additionally, a Qatar-flagged liquefied natural gas carrier passed through with navigation signals activated, while five Iran-linked vessels have entered the waterway.
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