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Hormuz transits sparse after US-Iran clashes: Update

  • : Crude oil, Fertilizers, Freight, LPG, Natural gas, Oil products, Petrochemicals
  • 26/07/12

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Ship transits through the strait of Hormuz fell further following fresh clashes between the US and Iranian militaries over the weekend.

US and Iranian forces both expanded their attacks for two consecutive days on Saturday and Sunday, hitting defense targets and, in the case of Iran, resuming attacks on ships and oil infrastructure in the Mideast Gulf.

US forces launched another round of attacks against Iran at 22:00 GMT on Sunday, according to US Central Command (Centcom), which oversees Middle East-based US forces. Iran's forces earlier on Sunday targeted Kuwaiti border checkpoints and an offshore oil facility, Kuwait's defense ministry said.

Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) said early on Sunday that the strait of Hormuz would be closed until further notice, after the US on Saturday carried out another round of strikes on Iranian military targets.

IRGC also claimed that its attacks on a Kuwait-based US military base resulted in US casualties. Centcom disputed the claim. Centcom also disputed Tehran's claim of having shut down Hormuz. "Iran does not control the strait," Centcom said in a social media post. "Traffic is flowing."

But visible AIS data from MarineTraffic showed no traffic through the strait, although vessels may be transiting with tracking systems switched off. The growing security risk could limit such attempts and threaten the nascent recovery in Gulf crude and product exports.

Iran's forces appeared to have attacked Cyprus-flagged containership GFS Galaxy as it transited the strait of Hormuz via the southern route near Oman on Saturday.

The vessel was hit nine nautical miles east of the Omani coast, prompting the crew to abandon the ship in a lifeboat. The lifeboat has since been rescued by local authorities, the UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said. The vessel appeared to have its AIS tracking switched off at the time.

In a separate IRGC statement carried by the Sepah news agency early on Sunday, the force claimed its aerospace arm had struck logistics support centres and refuelling platforms linked to US aircraft carriers at Duqm port in Oman. Duqm is a significant distance from the strait of Hormuz and was hit in the early days of the war, but it has been less severely affected since.

Oman's state news agency also reported drone strikes across Musandam governorate, Oman's northernmost governorate. Oman condemned the attacks, the agency added.


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