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Supertankers Redirect to Red Sea Amid Gulf Oil Export Disruptions

In response to the ongoing conflict in Iran, supertankers are increasingly utilizing a Saudi pipeline to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, although this route exposes them to Houthi attacks.

Editorial Staff
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The ongoing conflict in Iran has prompted supertankers to redirect their routes to a Red Sea port via a Saudi pipeline. This strategic shift allows vessels to avoid the high-risk Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for oil exports.

However, the new route is not without its own risks, as ships must now navigate through areas known for Houthi attacks, raising concerns about the safety and security of oil transport in the region.

The implications of this shift in tanker routes could affect global oil supply chains, necessitating adjustments in infrastructure and operational strategies for shipping companies.