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3 Indian tankers reemerge in Gulf of Oman, signalling Hormuz traffic uptick

June 21, 2026·Business StandardEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Tanker transit patterns through the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman serve as a key barometer for regional crude oil export flows, which underpin fiscal revenues and foreign exchange earnings across GCC economies heavily dependent on hydrocarbon sales. Fluctuations in shipping activity reflect both geopolitical risk assessments and seasonal or cyclical demand dynamics in Asian refining markets, historically correlating with volatility in regional equity indices and currency valuations. The reemergence of Indian-flagged vessels after periods of reduced traffic typically signals either improved risk perceptions regarding maritime security or shifts in trading patterns that affect the volume and pricing of energy products moving through the world's most critical oil chokepoint.

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