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More sulphur vessels leave the Mideast Gulf

  • : Fertilizers
  • 26/06/25

More vessels carrying sulphur have left the Mideast Gulf, switching on their AIS tracking at the Fujairah bunkering hub after successfully transiting the strait of Hormuz.

From a peak of around 1mn t of sulphur built up in floating storage in the Gulf by late April owing to the effective closure of the strait of Hormuz, around 300,000-400,000t remains loaded on vessels in the region. Most of this product is tied up under earlier commitments, and while at least two shipments are being offered on a spot basis, spot availability remains limited. One spot shipment is understood to be from a vessel that has already transited Hormuz, while another is yet to pass through the strait.

  • The 56,600dwt Poly Odyssey is due to deliver to south China under contract
  • The50,100dwt Xing Qiang 1 is due to deliver to Indonesia under earlier commitments
  • The 40,000dwt Warrior will deliver to Jorf Lasfar, Morocco, under regular contracts
  • The 36,800dwt Lady Anastasia will deliver to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
  • The 39,300dwt Western Doncaster will deliver to southern Africa under an existing agreement

These shipments follow several vessels that exited the strait in the past 10 days.

Seven vessels had crossed from the UAE to primarily Morocco during May-early June and from Saudi Arabia towards Singapore, with at least one of the two sold to Indonesia rather than China, despite earlier tracking information pointing to China.


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