Tanker heads to UAE port via Strait of Hormuz to load oil, sources say

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An oil tanker sailed through the Strait of Hormuz ​on Tuesday, heading to a United Arab Emirates ‌port to load crude in a rare voyage since the Iran war disrupted shipping in the Middle East, according to ​industry sources and shiptracking data.

Suezmax tanker Pola ​switched off its AIS tracker late on ⁠March 2, when it approached the Strait, and ​re-appeared on March 3 off Abu Dhabi, LSEG data ​showed.

The vessel is heading to the port of Jebel Dhanna to load Abu Dhabi Murban crude for Thailand, said two ​trade sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity ​as the matter is a sensitive one.

Dynacom Tankers which manages ‌the ⁠vessel could not be immediately reached for comment outside office hours.

The U.S.-Israeli war on Iran halted energy exports from the Middle East, with Tehran attacking ships ​and energy facilities, ​closing navigation ⁠in the Gulf and forcing production stoppages in countries from Qatar to Iraq.

Crude ​tanker transits through the strait fell ​to ⁠four vessels on March 1, the day after hostilities broke out, versus an average of 24 a day ⁠since ​January, Vortexa vessel-tracking data showed.

Source: Reuters