4 Million Barrels of Saudi Crude Set to Transit Strait of Hormuz

Two very large crude carriers loaded with Saudi crude are heading for the Strait of Hormuz in the latest sign of recovering traffic via the vital oil chokepoint. The tankers are owned by Japanese companies, Reuters said in a report citing data from Kpler and LSEG.

According to the Kpler data, the tankers, operated by Nippon Yusen KK and Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, had loaded Saudi crude on March 1, after which they got stuck in the Strait of Hormuz after Iran shut down traffic through the waterway. Both VLCCs are fully loaded, meaning 4 million barrels of crude will soon be heading to Japan.

The news follows a report that as many as 12 million barrels on six tankers exited the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, along with two tankers carrying chemicals, a vehicle carrier, and a cargo ship, all bound for Japan, Reuters noted in its report.

Commercial traffic via the chokepoint remains at roughly one-third of its pre-war level of about 84 daily vessel transits, even as crude exports continue to recover. On July 4, only 25 vessels crossed the strait with active AIS transmissions, while Bloomberg reported that four outbound tankers reversed course after receiving radio warnings from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.

Saudi Arabia, however, has already managed to export 34 million barrels since the U.S. and Iran signed their preliminary ceasefire deal in mid-June. The UAE has also ramped up outflows via Hormuz, posting record oil exports for June.

The recovery remains uneven, with reports saying earlier this week that several tankers heading to the waterway had made U-turns. Per the reports, at least eight oil tankers and LNG carriers made mysterious and unexplained U-turns on Friday and Saturday while near the Omani coast, outbound from the Gulf.

Of these tankers that made U-turns, four moved north and exited the Strait of Hormuz close to Iran, in what’s likely an Iran-controlled lane. The others were sticking to the Oman coast.

By Charles Kennedy for Oilprice.com

More Top Reads From Oilprice.com

 

  • Related Posts

    India Resumes Iraqi Oil Imports Despite Hormuz Shipping Risks

    Indian state refiners are back to buying Iraqi crude that would have to transit the Strait of Hormuz, in a sign that the world’s third-largest crude oil importer seeks to…

    Gulf Oil Exporters Slash Prices as Buyers Gain the Upper Hand

    Gulf oil producers are in a race to offer discounts to entice buyers, with Saudi Arabia’s latest price cut for Asian importers the sharpest in decades but unlikely to boost…

    Have You Seen?

    UK network of bioLNG refuelling stations to be rolled out

    • July 7, 2026
    UK network of bioLNG refuelling stations to be rolled out

    Portugal registers first guarantees of origin for biomethane in transport

    • July 7, 2026
    Portugal registers first guarantees of origin for biomethane in transport

    Oil Climbs as Fresh Tanker Strike Highlights Risks Around Hormuz

    • July 7, 2026
    Oil Climbs as Fresh Tanker Strike Highlights Risks Around Hormuz

    More Than 373,000 US Customers Without Power Due to Extreme Weather

    • July 7, 2026
    More Than 373,000 US Customers Without Power Due to Extreme Weather

    Saudi Arabia Ships 34 Million Barrels Through Hormuz Despite Thin Tanker Traffic

    • July 7, 2026
    Saudi Arabia Ships 34 Million Barrels Through Hormuz Despite Thin Tanker Traffic

    India’s Fuel Consumption Slips Despite Record Crude Oil Imports

    • July 7, 2026
    India’s Fuel Consumption Slips Despite Record Crude Oil Imports

    Gulf Oil Exporters Slash Prices as Buyers Gain the Upper Hand

    • July 7, 2026
    Gulf Oil Exporters Slash Prices as Buyers Gain the Upper Hand

    4 Million Barrels of Saudi Crude Set to Transit Strait of Hormuz

    • July 7, 2026
    4 Million Barrels of Saudi Crude Set to Transit Strait of Hormuz

    India Resumes Iraqi Oil Imports Despite Hormuz Shipping Risks

    • July 7, 2026
    India Resumes Iraqi Oil Imports Despite Hormuz Shipping Risks

    Plug to supply electrolysers for 50MW Orica green hydrogen project

    • July 7, 2026
    Plug to supply electrolysers for 50MW Orica green hydrogen project