Four Saudi Supertankers Transit Strait of Hormuz in Largest Shipment Since February
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- Four Saudi supertankers, carrying 8 million barrels of oil, have crossed the Strait of Hormuz, marking the largest shipment since the US and Israel's war against Iran began in February.
- The vessels reached the Gulf of Oman on Thursday, indicating increased Saudi exports following the resumption of maritime transit.
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Four supertankers carrying oil from Saudi Arabia have crossed the Strait of Hormuz, marking the largest shipment since the start of the US and Israel's war against Iran in February.
Four supertankers carrying oil from Saudi Arabia crossed the Strait of Hormuz, Bloomberg said, citing data from marine traffic services.
Riyadh has therefore conducted the largest shipment of this fuel through the waterway since the start of the US and Israel's war against Iran in February.
The supertankers of the Saudi company Bahri reached the Gulf of Oman on Thursday, according to traffic services. They are transporting 8 million barrels of oil from the port of Ras Tanura on the coast of the Persian Gulf. This indicates an increase in Saudi Arabia's oil exports after the United States and Iran agreed in June to resume maritime transit through the Strait of Hormuz, the news agency said.
أسئلة مفتوحة
- What is the specific nature of the US and Israel's war against Iran?
- What were the previous shipment volumes since February?





