Saudi Supertankers Just Poured Back Through the Strait of Hormuz Carrying 10 Million Barrels — the Strongest Sign Yet the Oil Is Flowing Again
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Jack Buckby
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National Security JournalSaudi Supertankers Just Poured Back Through the Strait of Hormuz Carrying 10 Million Barrels — the Strongest Sign Yet the Oil Is Flowing Againnationalsecurityjournal.orgFor the first time since the war shut it down, Saudi Arabia's oil is pouring back through the Strait of Hormuz — five supertankers carrying roughly 10 million barrels, with more loading at Ras Tanura, the world's largest export terminal, silent for four months. Oil has fallen from $120 to $70. But the caution shows: tankers are moving in convoys with trackers off, traffic is still a third of prewar levels, and Iran insists that when the truce window closes, every ship will pay a toll.
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