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17 August 2026

Dark transits keep Hormuz oil flowing

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Source reporting: Splash247

Dark transits keep Hormuz oil flowing

Abu Dhabi’s ADNOC has suffered another vessel attack in the Strait of Hormuz even as increasingly sophisticated shuttle operations allow Gulf oil exports to keep moving through one of the world’s most dangerous waterways. The latest incident involved the 2012-built, Liberian-flagged bulker Al Watan, struck by an unknown projectile while transiting the Omani corridor on …

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