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After the United States and IranAgreement to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, approximately 20 oil tankers departed carrying about 35 million barrels of Gulf Arab oil, with most reaching their destinations in Asia by early August. Shipments through the strait increased to around 4.8 million barrels per day, but still remained below pre-war levels, which reached up to 15 million barrels daily. Data also showed that Iranian tankers exited the strait with about 21 million barrels in June, and some oil tankers had turned off tracking devices, potentially indicating higher figures. These developments followed Iran's lifting of the blockade and the suspension of sanctions on oil sales until August, amid a decline in the threat level of ships crossing the strait to a "medium" level.
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