Oil tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has rebounded to levels observed before the recent conflict with Iran. Vessels are now transiting the crucial waterway with military escorts, ensuring safe passage. This indicates a restoration of oil flows through this vital maritime route. The return to pre-war traffic suggests a decrease in immediate regional tensions affecting oil transport. The presence of military escorts highlights continued security concerns in the area. This development could influence global oil prices and supply chains, offering a degree of stability after a period of disruption. Experts are monitoring the situation for sustained normalcy in shipping activity.
