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Ships passing through Hormuz hover in single digits, data shows

By Thomson Reuters Aug 20, 2026 | 9:43 PM

SINGAPORE, Aug 21 (Reuters) – Seven commodity ships sailed along the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday, just half the previous day’s ​tally, showed data from shiptracker Kpler, amid ‌concern over risk to Middle East shipping as U.S.-Iran peace talks remain in limbo.

Of the total, four ships entered and three exited the waterway, which was ‌used ​by nearly a fifth of ⁠global shipments of crude ⁠oil and liquefied natural gas before war began in February.

The seven did not include any very large crude carriers or liquefied ​natural gas tankers.

However, one very large gas carrier – carrying propane and butane – did transit out ⁠of Hormuz via the ⁠Iranian route, the data showed.

Separately, at ​the Bab el-Mandeb strait, traffic slowed slightly on ​Thursday compared with the previous two days.

Commodity ‌ships transiting the Bab el-Mandeb totalled 23, compared with 34 on each of the previous two days, Kpler data showed, of which 16 ⁠ships entered and seven exited.

Out of the seven exits, two were Suezmax tankers – the Stoic Warrior and ⁠the Dokos – ‌carrying crude oil bound for Vietnam ⁠and India respectively, the data showed.

No ​very ‌large crude carriers or liquefied ​natural gas ⁠tankers passed through the Bab el-Mandeb strait on Thursday.

Vessels that sail through the waterways with transponders turned off do not feature in the data.

(Reporting by Trixie Yap; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and ​Christopher Cushing)