The Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil transportation, recorded minimal traffic with only six ships crossing in the past 24 hours. This significant reduction in maritime activity could impact oil supply routes, as the strait is a vital passage for a substantial portion of the world's petroleum exports. The reasons behind this decrease in ship crossings remain unclear, prompting concerns over potential disruptions in oil distribution.
Strait of Hormuz Sees Minimal Traffic with Only 6 Ships Crossing in 24 Hours
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