Three Saudi-flagged supertankers sail through Hormuz after Iran deal signed, data shows

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Three Saudi-flagged supertankers with six million barrels of crude onboard sailed through the Strait of Hormuz hours after US President Donald Trump signed a deal with Iran over an end to the conflict, ship tracking data showed on Thursday.

The sailings from Saudi ports were the biggest departures through the strait in weeks, according to Reuters analysis of shipping movements.


Marine traffic on the Straight of Hormuz on June 18, 2026.
Marine traffic on the Straight of Hormuz on June 18, 2026. MarineTraffic

This screen grab taken from video footage broadcast by Iran's IRINN Iranian state television network and made available via AFPTV on June 18, 2026 shows Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian holding a document showing a memorandum of understanding he signed to end the Middle East war.
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian holds a document showing a memorandum of understanding he signed to end the Middle East war. IRINN/AFPTV/AFP via Getty Images

Saudi Arabia has mainly used its Red Sea port terminal of Yanbu to ship out oil due to the conflict which started on Feb. 28 and which has disrupted hundreds of millions of barrels of oil from leaving from Gulf producer ports through Hormuz.



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