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The Strait of Hormuz has experienced a slight increase in ship transit activity compared to the beginning of the week, with six ships passing through yesterday, Monday—three departing the Gulf and three heading into it. Previously, transit rates ranged from two to eleven ships over the past days. There were no reports of supertankers for crude oil or liquefied natural gas vessels crossing today, despite the entry of a giant gas tanker into the Strait without a cargo. This type of vessel is typically used for transporting liquefied petroleum gases. Amidst stalled negotiations to end the war between the United States and Iran, data indicates that activity in the Strait of Hormuz remains relatively subdued.
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