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DATA ANALYSIS

More than 600 vessels still stuck in Middle East Gulf

Even if traffic returned to pre-conflict levels tomorrow, it would still take more than 10 days to move all vessels out of the gulf

Strait of Hormuz crisis Risk and Compliance

Hormuz uncertainty reigns as tolls, transit schemes and security remain in flux

Shipping flows through the Strait of Hormuz have fallen even further despite a ceasefire, as Iran asserts control with new transit rules, threats of force and an evolving — but still unofficial — IRGC-linked toll system

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Middle East port update: Thursday, April 9

FOTT’s Berth 6 is offline and under maintenance. Berths 4 and 5 are reserved for bulk carriers

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

Iran unveils its own Hormuz traffic separation scheme

The IRGC Navy has suggested the scheme is a way of avoiding potential sea mines, but analysts have questioned how likely this is

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Shipping seeks clarity over Tehran toll booth requirements for Hormuz safe passage

Iran’s approval regime for Hormuz transits remains intact despite a tentative ceasefire, with non-US/Israel affiliated vessels facing a slow, opaque verification process and, in many cases, multimillion dollar toll demands

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas
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Hormuz ceasefire spurs cautious optimism but no rush for the exit

Shipping companies have met news of a two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran with cautious optimism, but no rush for the exit yet, vessel-tracking data shows

Strait of Hormuz crisis Red Sea Risk
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Shipowners and charterers prepare to move after US and Iran agree ceasefire

A temporary US-Iran ceasefire has prompted shipowners to prepare rapid departures from the Middle East Gulf, where more than 800 vessels have been stranded since late February, but key terms of the truce and transit protocols remain unclear

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas

The Week in Charts: Omani ships transit Strait of Hormuz eastbound | Tanker stocks bounce back amid war, reapproaching multiyear highs

Lloyd’s List’s weekly showing of the data and figures behind our news, analysis and markets coverage

Strait of Hormuz crisis Week in Charts

Hopes Middle East conflict will be ‘moment of enlightenment’ for GNSS overreliance

Ships rely on GNSS for a huge amount of equipment, but much of it is rendered useless when jammed by devices a fraction of the cost

Strait of Hormuz crisis Decarbonisation

Omani ships transiting Strait of Hormuz eastbound, avoiding ‘Tehran-approved’ corridor

If successful, these will be the first ships tracked not taking the Iranian corridor through the chokepoint in nearly three weeks, and it would also mark the first LNG transit since the war started

Strait of Hormuz crisis Tankers and Gas
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Crew safe as MR tanker struck by projectile off Qatar

All 23 Filipino seafarers on board the ship were unharmed but the vessel sustained damage above the waterline

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