Shrinking Traffic in the Strait of Hormuz: The Tipping Point for Global Oil Flows
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Key Highlights
İran‑ABD gerilimlerinin doruğa çıktığı bir dönemde, **84** geminin Hürmüz Boğazı'ndan geçişi, önceki yılın aynı döneminde **900**'den fazla geminin ak

Amid heightened Iran‑U.S. tensions, 84 vessels traversed the Strait of Hormuz, a stark decline from 900+ ships in the same period last year.
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Analyst Insight (Ufuk Tepe): The Strait of Hormuz remains a strategic bottleneck. Alternative pipeline capacity is insufficient to dampen short‑term price spikes. Investors must embed geopolitical risk into risk‑reward models, revisiting cash‑flow forecasts for energy firms. Lack of transparency in fleet registries—particularly for Greek, Indian, and Chinese operators—questions AIS data reliability, potentially inflating premiums on near‑term oil futures and straining derivative market liquidity.
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