Tanker transits through the critical Strait of Hormuz have dropped 90% below pre-war levels, triggering the most significant oil supply disruption in history. Despite a ceasefire agreement in early April, a US Navy blockade and ongoing territorial disputes continue to stifle global energy flows.
- Traffic 90% lower than February 27 levels
- US Navy blockade of Iranian ports currently in effect
- 20% of global crude oil supply normally transits the strait
- IEA warns of severe pressure on global energy prices and economy
- Limited VLCC activity observed including Chinese-owned vessels
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