Multiple Oil Tankers Transit Strait of Hormuz Using New Iranian Shipping Lanes
Several crude oil tankers, including three supertankers and a Pakistani-flagged vessel, have transited the Strait of Hormuz on April 12, 2026. The movements occurred via newly marked Iranian shipping lanes. One additional very large crude carrier is midway through the crossing toward Iraq.
mchs.gov.ru / Wikimedia (CC BY 4.0)Another very large crude carrier (VLCC) is currently transiting the strait into the Persian Gulf, approximately halfway through the passage. The VLCC is traveling in ballast and is headed to Iraq to load cargo destined for Vietnam.
A Pakistani-flagged crude oil tanker named Khairpur is also making the transit into the Persian Gulf. This follows two previous attempts by the vessel to cross the strait. All reported transits are occurring via new Iranian-marked shipping lanes.
The Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman and handles about 20% of the world's oil trade. These movements come amid regional tensions, though no specific incidents were reported during these transits.
Transit Details The three supertankers completed their exit from the strait earlier in the day.
The ongoing VLCC transit marks the fourth vessel involved in these operations on this date. Sources indicate the use of designated lanes to facilitate safe passage. The Khairpur's current attempt follows unsuccessful prior efforts, highlighting potential challenges in the waterway.
No details on the reasons for previous failures were provided in reports.
Regional Context Iran has established marked shipping lanes in the strait to guide vessels.
These lanes are being utilized by the tankers in both directions—entering and exiting the Persian Gulf. The developments underscore ongoing efforts to manage maritime traffic in the area.
Story Timeline
3 events- April 12, 2026 — today
Three oil supertankers exited the Strait of Hormuz via Iranian-marked lanes.
1 source@JavierBlas - April 12, 2026 — midday
VLCC transited halfway into the Persian Gulf toward Iraq in ballast.
1 source@JavierBlas - April 12, 2026 — ongoing
Pakistani-flagged tanker Khairpur entered the Persian Gulf after prior attempts.
1 source@sentdefender
Potential Impact
- 01
Increased use of Iranian lanes normalizes alternative routing for oil shipments.
- 02
Regional maritime monitoring intensifies around strait transits.
- 03
VLCC cargo from Iraq to Vietnam proceeds without reported delays.
- 04
Other flagged tankers adopt marked lanes for future passages.
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