Saturday, April 11, 2026

Ships Sailing Through Iran’s Toll Booth



The Few Ships that are Passing through the Strait of Hormuz are subject to a New Regime of Routes, Permissions, and Fees known in the Industry as the “Tehran Tollbooth”.

Iran asserted Control over the Vital Waterway, after the U.S. and Israel Attacked Iran on 2/28/2026. As part of the Cease-Fire Negotiated with the U.S. 4/2026. Iran told Mediators that it would Limit the Number of Ships Crossing to around a Dozen a Day and Charge Tolls. Trump (R) has said the Cease-Fire requires the Full Opening of the Strait.

Ship Owners from: China, Greece, India, and Pakistan, are Negotiating Crossings with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iran’s Paramilitary Group, according to Brokers and Shipowners. Toll Payments, which have to be Negotiated in Advance, go as high as $2 million for the Biggest Supertankers. Iranian Ships are Exempt.

Ships cross Only after Negotiations with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), and Sail through Iranian Waters on the Northern Rroute. These have Included Tankers moving Iranian Crude to China, as well as Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG), to customers mainly in India, as well as dry bulk carriers moving soybeans, corn, and rice to Iran.

Persian Gulf ship insurance premiums have surged To 5% then to 10% of a Ship’s Value from an Average 0.25% in Peace time.

Despite Trump’s (R) Assertions that the Strait would Open as part of the Cease-Fire, Traffic remains at a Trickle. The Bottleneck of Ships waiting to Move through the Waterway Includes more than 425 Oil and Fuel Tankers and nearly 15 Vessels carrying Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG).










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