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Many big oil tankers remain stuck in the Strait of Hormuz — and may not return once they escape
They are the 18-wheelers of the shipping world — large oil tankers that keep crude supplies flowing and, until the start of the the war with Iran, played a crucial role hauling Middle Eastern oil ...
Big oil tankers are commanding $280,000 a day to head into the Persian Gulf to pick up cargoes, danger notwithstanding Fishermen cast their rods as ships are anchored Muscat, Oman, near the Strait of ...
US Admiral Brad Cooper has presented a plan for another intensive 10-14 campaign to reduce Iran’s missiles. Ship-to-ship transfers off Oman and the UAE have surged, satellite images show tankers ...
It's doubtful that massive tankers, once the backbone of global crude flows, will be going back in quite the same numbers to the Middle East An oil tanker moored at a refinery in the U.K. There less ...
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