Hormuz crossings rise slightly from weekend, remain in single digits, data shows


Vessels near the Strait of Hormuz, as seen from Musandam, Oman, August 17, 2026. REUTERS/Stringer

SINGAPORE, Aug 18 (Reuters) - ⁠Ship crossings via the Strait of Hormuz ⁠were still in single digits on Monday, despite ‌rising slightly from the weekend, according to preliminary shipping data on Tuesday, amid a stalemate in U.S. and Iranian peace ​talks.

Six commodity ships transited the ⁠strait on Monday, of ⁠which three were exiting the Gulf and three ⁠were entering, ‌Kpler shiptracking data showed, compared with the 10-day average of 11 ships. Three ⁠ships transited on Saturday while two moved ​through the ‌waterway on Sunday.

There were no very large crude ⁠carriers or ​tankers carrying liquefied natural gas passing through.

Some vessels could be passing through the strait with their transponders ⁠switched off and they are ​not considered in the tally.

The very large gas carrier (VLGC) Xavia entered the strait via the Iranian route under ⁠ballast, meaning empty of a cargo, according to the data. VLGCs are typically used to ship liquefied petroleum gases such as propane and butane.

A ​medium-range fuel tanker and an ⁠intermediate-range tanker also entered the Gulf, the data showed, ​while a medium-sized LPG carrier, ‌a Panamax bulk carrier and ​a Panamax-sized fuel tanker exited the Gulf.

(Reporting by Trixie Yap; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)

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