Three Saudi supertankers pass Hormuz after Iran-US agreement, oil flows rise

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Web Desk: Shipping data shows a notable increase in maritime activity in the Strait of Hormuz after the reported Iran–US understanding, with three Saudi-flagged supertankers carrying crude oil successfully passing through the strategic waterway.

According to reports, the vessels transported approximately 6 million barrels of crude oil in a single transit, marking one of the largest shipments from Saudi ports through the Strait in recent weeks.

The development comes just hours after reports of an agreement between Iran and the United States, raising expectations of improved security and stability in one of the world’s most critical energy chokepoints.

Analysts say the movement of large oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz is being closely monitored, as it plays a vital role in global energy supply chains and oil price stability.

While official confirmation of broader security improvements remains limited, early shipping activity suggests cautious optimism among energy traders and maritime operators.

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