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Three Saudi-flagged supertankers sail through Hormuz after Iran deal signed, data shows

  • The sailings from Saudi ports were the biggest departures through ​the strait in weeks
Published June 18, 2026 Updated June 18, 2026 01:49pm
Photo: Reuters
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LONDON: Three Saudi-flagged supertankers with six million barrels ​of crude onboard sailed ‌through the Strait of Hormuz hours after US President ​Donald Trump signed a ​deal with Iran over an ⁠end to the conflict, ​ship tracking data showed ​on Thursday.

The sailings from Saudi ports were the biggest departures through ​the strait in weeks, ​according to Reuters analysis of shipping ‌movements.

Saudi ⁠Arabia has mainly used its Red Sea port terminal of Yanbu to ship ​out ​oil ⁠due to the conflict which started on ​Feb. 28 and which ​has ⁠disrupted hundreds of millions of barrels of oil ⁠from ​leaving from Gulf ​producer ports through Hormuz.

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