Following the signing of a framework agreement aimed at ending the Iran conflict, several freighters passed through the Strait of Hormus yesterday. At least eight tankers exited the Gulf via the strait, according to the logistics data analytics firm Kpler. Among them were Saudi Arabian oil tankers carrying two million barrels of crude oil each. The number of crossings was approximately average for the past week but remained significantly lower than the 120 daily crossings recorded before the conflict began, according to Lloyd’s List. A French-flagged liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker named 'M
Bias read (Center): The article provides factual information about ship movements through the Strait of Hormus following a peace agreement. It cites specific data from Kpler and references other sources like Lloyd’s List and MarineTraffic without apparent bias. There is no overtly political framing or emphasis on any一方
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- organisation Kpler
- organisation Lloyds List
- organisation MarineTraffic