Tanker traffic through Hormuz drops 90% due to opaque operations
Tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has decreased significantly, with a 90% to 95% decline compared to pre-war levels.
This decline has resulted in limited visibility of oil and gas flows, making it challenging to track energy supply.
Despite the decrease, some oil cargoes continue to pass through the critical chokepoint, with recent weeks seeing an increase in vessel traffic leaving the region.