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Strait of Hormuz transits increase as US-Iran ceasefire holds

Number of ships passing via waterway quadruples over the past week as tankers cautiously return
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"}],[{"start":135.45,"text":"The two main shipping lanes through the strait have been mined by Iran, with the International Maritime Organization estimating last week that around 80 mines will need clearing before the waterway can be safely used."}],[{"start":149.29999999999998,"text":"Instead, ships are either travelling through the waterway via a route laid out by Iran that requires sign-off from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or via a southern route that hugs Oman’s coastline. The US and Oman have been providing some level of air defence for ships using this route, shipping executives and officials have said."}],[{"start":169.7,"text":"Most ships that have made the voyage into and out of the Gulf in the past week have been tankers, according to the Lloyd’s List figures. Ships travelling out are largely carrying cargoes that were pumped before the war and kept on the water as storage."}],[{"start":185.45,"text":"More than 60 have been Iranian as Tehran takes advantage of a US sanctions waiver for trading Iranian oil already on the water."}],[{"start":193.75,"text":"Iran’s chief negotiator Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said on Tuesday that Iran had exported 40mn barrels since the US blockade was lifted, at a 20 per cent premium to prices before the war."}],[{"start":207,"text":"Flows from Gulf countries have also picked up. Several Adnoc tankers transited the strait on Wednesday in a convoy using the Omani route. The price of Brent crude fell to prewar levels last week for the first time since the conflict began."}],[{"start":221.65,"text":"In an indication of the level of the demand for tankers and lack of supply on June 23, spot market rates for the use of a tanker on the Strait of Hormuz route hit $500,000 per day, according to Signal — a level not seen since the start of April. They fell back to $294,000 per day on July 1, in an indication of an increased number of ships prepared to transit."}],[{"start":247.5,"text":"Insurance prices had fallen to around 2 per cent of the value of a ship even before discounts, said James Reason of broker WTW, down from around 7 per cent at the time of the ceasefire.Additional reporting by Lee Harris and data visualisation by Alan Smith"}],[{"start":271.5,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1783061184_3261.mp3"}

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