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Saudi Aramco VLCC exits Gulf through Hormuz

  • Market: Crude oil, Freight
  • 19/08/26

A very large crude carrier (VLCC) laden with Saudi state-controlled Aramco crude loaded at Mideast Gulf ports has passed through the strait of Hormuz and is destined for Sohar, Oman, according to ship tracking data.

This is probably the first Aramco cargo to pass Hormuz in August.

The Singapore Prosperity, owned by South Korea's Sinokor, loaded 301,000t of crude at the Saudi ports of Ras Tanura and Juaymah, Kpler data show. It broadcast an automatic identification system (AIS) signal on 17 August near Juaymah and then went 'dark' before reappearing today near Fujairah, UAE.

The VLCC is now broadcasting Sohar as its destination, where the cargo could be transferred ship-to-ship (STS).

Aramco recently offered prompt cargoes of Arab Medium and Arab Heavy crude grades to several Asian customers loading on an STS basis at Sohar.

Three more Sinokor tankers loaded Aramco crude in August, according to Kpler data: Malaysia Prosperity, Algeria Prosperity, and Bulgaria Prosperity. Their locations are unclear, as none has sent an AIS signal in the past week.

These loadings mark a rebound in Aramco's Mideast Gulf exports, which collapsed in mid-July after the expiry of the US-Iran memorandum of understanding. Exports are recovering as shipments from Saudi Arabia's Red Sea port of Yanbu appear to be disrupted by the Yemen-based Houthi militant group. The Houthis have claimed attacks on eight Saudi-linked tankers around the Bab el-Mandeb strait at the Red Sea's southern entrance.

Although Aramco chief executive Amin Nasser said this has not affected Aramco's export capacity, Kpler data show crude exports from Yanbu fell to about 15.8mn t in July, down by 6.6pc from 16.9mn t in June. Exports so far in August are around 3.8mn t, according to Kpler.

Strait threat

Singapore Prosperity passed through Hormuz at a time of elevated threats to shipping, with strikes on at least five ships in the past week.

The UAE accused Iran of targeting two vessels affiliated with state-owned Adnoc last week.

Iranian parliamentary speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said on 18 August that the strait will remain closed until the US fulfils commitments made under the now-expired ceasefire agreement signed in June.


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