"Supertankers Return to Hormuz: First Ships Transit Waterway After US-Iran Deal. In a significant development, three massive Saudi Arabian-flagged supertankers have navigated the critical Strait of Hormuz, a major oil shipping route, following the recent agreement between the US and Iran to reopen the waterway. The vessels, managed by Saudi Arabian shipping giant Bahri, carried an estimated 6 million barrels of oil, a move that could ease global oil supply concerns. The transit of these supertankers marks a crucial step in restoring stability to the region's oil trade, which had been severely disrupted by tensions between the two nations."


Three Saudi Arabian-flagged supertankers reportedly transited the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S. and Iran signed a deal that will reopen the waterway. Reuters reported the vessels, managed by Saudi Arabian shipping group Bahri, had 6 million barrels onboard. The Hill has reached out to Bahri for comment. Across Tuesday and Wednesday, 19 vessels passed...