Ship traffic increases in the Strait of Hormuz after the signing of the US-Iran agreement! Three supertankers with 6 million barrels of oil pass through

Traffic in the Strait of Hormuz appears to have increased today, with several ships passing through the strait on their way to or from the Gulf, according to ship tracking data.
Three Saudi-flagged supertankers carrying six million barrels of crude oil passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, hours after Donald Trump signed a preliminary deal with Iran to end the war, according to ship tracking data.
After weeks of ships with transponders locked, other tankers have revealed their positions as they sail through Hormuz.
The departure of three supertankers from Saudi ports were the largest departures through the Strait of Hormuz in weeks, according to a Reuters analysis.
Since the start of the war, Saudi Arabia has mainly used the Red Sea port of Yanbu for its oil exports, while the closure of Hormuz has blocked hundreds of millions of barrels of oil in the Persian Gulf.
At the same time, the first French-flagged LNG tanker left the Persian Gulf via Hormuz.
The Mraikh, owned by the French branch of Norway's Knutsen OAS Shipping, is carrying 76,535 LNG containers loaded in Ras Laffan, Qatar, bound for Pakistan, according to Kpler. The ship sailed around the same time as Trump signed the preliminary agreement with Iran.
Since the start of the war, only 15 LNG tankers have left the Gulf.
The Hong Kong-flagged tanker Tong Lin Wan, which had been in Gulf waters since early March loaded with oil from Abu Dhabi's Ruwais refineries, passed through Hormuz on Monday, bound for Singapore, according to LSEG data.
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