Iranian crude oil tankers have reportedly left a blockaded zone in the Persian Gulf, according to TankerTrackers. This marks Iran’s first crude oil exports in approximately two months. The blockade was enforced by the US Navy, though details regarding its duration and specific reasons remain limited. TankerTrackers, a website specializing in tracking oil shipments, confirmed the vessels’ departure. The resumption of exports suggests a potential easing of tensions or a shift in US naval strategy in the region. This development could have implications for global oil markets and Iran’s economy, which relies heavily on oil revenue. Further details are expected as more information becomes available regarding the circumstances surrounding the blockade’s removal.