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@MarioNawfal reported that Aramco resumed crude loadings at the world's largest oil port on June 26 following the U.S.-Iran ceasefire. Two supertankers were loading and a third was waiting. Exports had fallen sharply during the closure.
dimsumdaily.hkSaudi Arabia reopened Ras Tanura, the world's largest oil port, on June 26 after a suspension of nearly four months, @MarioNawfal reported. Aramco resumed crude loadings at the facility the same day. Shipping data showed two supertankers already taking on cargo and a third waiting to load.
-Iran ceasefire agreement. Saudi crude exports had dropped from more than 7 million barrels per day to around 4 million barrels per day while the port was closed. A ship owned by Taiwan's Evergreen Marine was struck by an unknown object in the Strait of Hormuz on June 25.
The strait remained not fully safe for navigation as of June 26.
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