3 supertankers sail through Strait of Horuz after deal signed: Report
Summary
Three large oil tankers from Saudi Arabia sailed through the Strait of Hormuz after a new agreement between the U.S. and Iran reopened the passage. The ships carried a total of 6 million barrels of oil and were managed by the Saudi shipping company Bahri.Key Facts
- Three supertankers flagged by Saudi Arabia passed through the Strait of Hormuz.
- This transit happened after the U.S. and Iran signed a deal reopening the waterway.
- The ships were managed by the Saudi Arabian shipping group called Bahri.
- The tankers carried 6 million barrels of oil combined.
- Between Tuesday and Wednesday, a total of 19 vessels passed through the strait.
- Reuters was the news source reporting the tankers’ transit.
- The Hill contacted Bahri for comment but a response was not included in the article.
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