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First Saudi Supertankers Begin Hormuz Crossing

Some oil and gas vessels, including those owned by Saudi Arabia's state tanker company, have begun crossing the Strait of Hormuz. This marks the first significant movement of Saudi oil through the strait since the onset of the Iran war.

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Jun 18th, 2026

First Saudi Supertankers Begin Hormuz Crossing

Some oil and gas vessels have begun to cross the Strait of Hormuz, including ships owned by Saudi Arabia’s state tanker giant. The movement of Saudi ships through the waterway marks the first large volumes of Saudi oil to cross the strait since the Iran war began. Bloomberg's Abeer Abu Omar reports.

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First Saudi Supertankers Begin Hormuz Crossing

Some oil and gas vessels, including those owned by Saudi Arabia's state tanker company, have begun crossing the Strait of Hormuz. This marks the first significant movement of Saudi oil through the strait since the onset of the Iran war.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on the movement of Saudi oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz without apparent ideological framing, loaded language, or biased sourcing. It focuses on the event itself rather than taking a stance on geopolitical implications.