Bandar Abbas Port
Bandar Abbas is a medium coastal breakwater port in Iran (South Asia). Handles vessels over 500 feet in length. Facilities: ship repairs, dry dock, term...
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The Strait of Hormuz remains severely disrupted due to Iranian naval mining, with vessel traffic well below normal levels for over three months; a 15-nation coalition led by the UK and France is preparing mine-clearance operations pending a US-Iran political agreement. Even after a ceasefire, industry groups warn that weeks of dedicated mine-clearance operations will be required before commercial shipping can safely resume through this critical chokepoint, which handles roughly one-fifth of global oil and LNG supplies.
The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for 3 months due to the Iran-U.S. standoff, with no sanctions relief offered by the U.S. in exchange for reopening, pushing oil prices above $100/barrel. Negotiations are ongoing but slow, with a potential resolution hinted at "by next weekend" (around 2025-06-07), though no agreement has been reached yet.
The Strait of Hormuz is experiencing unprecedented IRGCN military pressure, with over 200 small craft massed near Larak Island, dark vessels being harassed or boarded, and commercial ships using cargo as armor against kinetic threats. Kharg Island's crude loading infrastructure has been offline for 12+ consecutive days across both terminals, causing tanker queues to dissolve and Iran to reroute logistics through small-craft networks, while a parallel enforcement crackdown on shadow fleet tankers (including the French/UK boarding of the Aframax TAGOR off Brest) is compounding disruptions across both the Gulf and European waters.