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Iraqi Supertanker Pulls Back From U.S. Hormuz Blockade

Iraqi Supertanker Pulls Back From U.S. Hormuz Blockade

World Maritime
Iraqi Supertanker Pulls Back From U.S. Hormuz Blockade

By Prejula Prem and Julian Lee (Bloomberg) — The Strait of Hormuz remains largely shuttered, with Iran-linked vessels dominating what little traffic is moving across the waterway. An Iraqi supertanker’s rare passage has come to a halt after a retreat from the US naval blockade line.

The Iraqi oil-loaded Agios Fanourios I, which cleared the strait at the weekend, is retracing its route after halting a journey to Vietnam on Monday as it approached the US position. The tanker’s unexplained U-turn underscores the risks to third-party shipping as Washington and Tehran enforce rival restrictions across the strait.

Meanwhile,

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