Pakistan Oil Tanker Transits Hormuz

A tanker laden with crude oil appears to have cleared the Strait of Hormuz and is now sailing to Pakistan, according to ship-tracking data, making it the latest in just a trickle of vessels that have left the Persian Gulf since US and Israeli strikes on Iran began.

The Karachi, controlled by Pakistan’s National Shipping Corp., made the perilous journey over the course of Sunday, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. By Monday morning, the Pakistan-flagged Aframax was seen in the waters off Oman’s Sohar. The ship sailed from Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates last month and picked up a cargo from inside the Persian Gulf a few days later, the data show.

A spokesperson for Pakistan National Shipping Corp. said Karachi left the port of Fujairah on Feb. 25 and is in the open seas. It will arrive in Pakistan on March 18, they added. 

The Karachi made the journey to exit the Strait of Hormuz over Sunday. The straight lines in the left of this image suggest that its geolocation signals have been affected by electronic interference.

Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has been all but halted since the war in the Middle East began last month. Traders have been closely watching vessels that make their way through the waterway as they try to gauge how many barrels can still make their way through the chokepoint, which typically handles about a fifth of the world’s oil. 

The 2022-built Karachi made its way across Hormuz and around Iran’s Larak Island, the vessel-tracking data show. It then proceeded eastbound close to Iran’s coastline, before leaving the strait Sunday evening. Other ships leaving the strait also appear to have taken a route on the Iranian side of Hormuz.

The Karachi most recently loaded crude at Das Island in the United Arab Emirates, according to ship-tracking data. Draft readings indicate that the ship isn’t fully laden.



Generated by readers, the comments included herein do not reflect the views and opinions of Rigzone. All comments are subject to editorial review. Off-topic, inappropriate or insulting comments will be removed.

 

  • Related Posts

    Drone Strike Shuts Russia’s Largest Refinery as Fuel Shortages Worsen

    Ukraine has landed one of its most consequential blows yet against Russia’s energy sector, knocking out the country’s largest oil refinery just as Moscow is scrambling to contain a widening…

    Saudi Arabia Eyes Major Red Sea Pipeline Expansion to Bypass Hormuz

    Saudi Arabia is looking beyond the Strait of Hormuz. The kingdom is considering expanding the capacity of its East-West crude pipeline by as much as 2 million barrels per day,…

    Have You Seen?

    UK needs tenfold increase in biomethane production by 2050, government briefing finds

    • July 8, 2026
    UK needs tenfold increase in biomethane production by 2050, government briefing finds

    Qatar condemns attack on LNG tanker

    • July 8, 2026
    Qatar condemns attack on LNG tanker

    Analysis: Why Yara chose grey ammonia over Air Products’ blue ambitions

    • July 8, 2026
    Analysis: Why Yara chose grey ammonia over Air Products’ blue ambitions

    Airbus, MTU Aero to form JV for hydrogen fuel cell engine commercialisation

    • July 8, 2026
    Airbus, MTU Aero to form JV for hydrogen fuel cell engine commercialisation

    Trade groups seek ‘speedy’ changes to EU green hydrogen rules by end of 2026

    • July 8, 2026
    Trade groups seek ‘speedy’ changes to EU green hydrogen rules by end of 2026

    Topsoe and Sasol to supply tech to Canada SAF project

    • July 8, 2026
    Topsoe and Sasol to supply tech to Canada SAF project

    Nigeria FLNG project secures 15-year gas supply agreement

    • July 8, 2026
    Nigeria FLNG project secures 15-year gas supply agreement

    Ground broken on Austrian 12.5MW green hydrogen plant to supply utilities

    • July 8, 2026
    Ground broken on Austrian 12.5MW green hydrogen plant to supply utilities

    Biogas industry gathers to debate risks and opportunities

    • July 8, 2026
    Biogas industry gathers to debate risks and opportunities

    Biogas industry gathers to debate risks and opportunities

    • July 8, 2026
    Biogas industry gathers to debate risks and opportunities