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One other Greek Oil Tanker Exits Hormuz

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Last updated: 2026/03/31 at 10:59 PM
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One other Greek-controlled oil tanker has crossed the Strait of Hormuz, marking the fourth such voyage since hostilities within the Center East started.

The suezmax Pola, which switched off its monitoring system within the Persian Gulf on March 10, was detected once more on Monday by the Computerized Identification System. The ship was crusing within the jap Indian Ocean close to the maritime hall off the coast of Indonesia’s Sumatra island, in response to vessel monitoring knowledge compiled by Bloomberg.

Its reappearance signifies the tanker efficiently crossed the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil chokepoint that has seen sharply decreased business visitors because the US and Israel began their conflict on Iran.

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The tanker, laden with roughly 1 million barrels of crude, is en path to Thailand, in response to knowledge from intelligence agency Kpler.

Whereas Iran continues to bar “hostile” entities from the strategic waterway, a number of Asian nations, together with Thailand, have secured bilateral agreements to permit passage by means of the Strait for some tankers and cargo ships. 

The Pola is the fourth vessel managed by Dynacom Tankers Administration Ltd. to make the passage by means of Hormuz with its transponder switched off since its efficient closure. The agency additionally despatched the oil tankers Shenlong, Smyrni and Marathi by means of the slender waterway earlier this month.

The corporate didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.

The dangers to transport within the Persian Gulf stay excessive, with Iran hitting a totally laden Kuwaiti tanker off Dubai in a drone strike.




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