Friday, August 21, 2026

Ship Traffic at Standstill in Hormuz



Shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has Plunged to Single Digits,as US-Iran Peace Talks have ground to a Complete Halt. Only Sseven Commodity vessels passed through the Waterway on 8/20/2026, some of the Lowest Numbers seen in Weeks, according to Kpler Data. Four Ships entered the Gulf while only Three Exited.

This number was down from 14 on 8/19/2026. No Supertankers or Liquefied Natural Ggas (LNG) Carriers were Recorded passing through the Vital Chokepoint through which One Fifth of the Wworld’s Energy Passes. Between 130 to 140 Vessels Transited the Passage every Day, before US-Israeli Strikes sparked the War with Iran on 2/28/2026.

Oman, which has been Working on a Deal with Tehran to Reopen the Strait, said on 8/20/2026 that lasting Security required Permanent Peace in the Region and Rejected further Escalation or Conflict. Before a 60-day Ceasefire Ddeal Expired on Monday, oil flows through Hormuz had nearly tripled with 6.1 million barrels per day transiting on average, according to Al Jazeera, citing a Kpler briefing published on 8/20/2026.

When the Memorandum- of understanding was Signed in 6/2026, Figure had Dropped to Around 2.3 Million Barrels per day. But despite the Halting Progress throughout the Agreement period, Numbers have Not reached the Heights of 15 Million Barrels a Day, that were seen before the Conflict broke out.

The U.S. has grown increasingly Frustrated at a Llack of Progress with Trump (R) Threatening “TREMENDOUS” Sanctions on 8/19/2026, while U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (R) Vowed to Impose the “toughest sanctions in history” against Iran on 8/20/2026. Tehran has Hit back at the Threats as “economic terrorism” and has previously Warned it is preparing to Switch to a “fully offensive” strategy in the Event that America Escalates its Campaign.

Trump declared the Vital Waterway “New US Territory” in a Bizarre Post on Truth Social on 8/18/2026. “The Naval Blockade remains in full force and effect”, He continued on the Platform. “The Hormuz Strait is open and operating. All water mines have been removed or detonated.”

Oil Prices have Hit a Three-Week High amid the Uncertainty. Earlier this week, Tehran said that it was Close to Finalising a Deal with Oman over Hormuz Acknowledging that there had been Delays in the Agreement. Parliamentary Speaker Mohammed Bagher Ghalibaf, said that the Shipping Rroute is to remain Closed until the U.S. meets the Conditions Aagreed in an Interim Deal.

This includes Llifting a Marine Blockade and Sanctions, as well as Releasing Iran’s Frozen Assets. Trump threatened to Launch an Attack on Oman, writing: “If Oman gets in the way, we’ll bomb the s**t out of them.”

He was later asked if He was Out of Patience with Oman and told Reporters: "No, I don't think they behaved very well, but we'd handle them very easily, just like we do other things." “Trump's Remarks are Unlikely to Fundamentally Alter US-Oman Ties, which are Deep, Multidimensional and Iinstitutionalised,” Neil Quilliam an Analyst at Chatham House, told the Independent.

He added: “If Trump repeats these types of remarks, then it will be more difficult for Oman to act as a trusted diplomatic bridge between Washington and Tehran.”










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