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Strait of Hormuz conflict risk to shipping and trade

April 3, 2026The Maritime Executive, Seatrade Maritime, Splash

Lloyd’s List and gCaptain focus on Hormuz disruption risks, from fuel availability and freight impacts to stranded seafarers and escalation scenarios tied to the Iran war.

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Tankers and a Long-Term Hormuz Strait Disruption: Is Selective Access Here to Stay?
The Strait of Hormuz has resulted in reduced availability of high sulphur fuel oil and very low sulphur fuel oil
Industry Groups Urge Gulf States to Act as 20,000 Seafarers Remain Stranded by Hormuz Crisis
Red Sea Lessons Haunt Western Effort to Reopen Strait of Hormuz
EU Tells Members to Prepare for ‘Prolonged Disruption’ to Energy Markets From Iran War
The Daily View: Parallel fleets and Tehran’s ‘toll booth’
@UANI Iran War Shipping Update
Monitoring 🇮🇷-flagged shipping beyond the Strait of Hormuz, and across the sea lanes of Southeast Asia.
Unusual patterns of behaviour should be monitored closely by regional authorities.
Like the 🇮🇷-flagged container ship AREZOO
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