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Supertanker Carrying Iraqi Crude Breaches US Blockade Line Into Arabian Sea Amid Ongoing Talks

By MGN EditorialMay 25, 2026 at 12:00 AM

A supertanker loaded with Iraqi crude oil bound for China has crossed the US blockade line from the Persian Gulf into the Arabian Sea, according to gCaptain, as diplomatic negotiations continue.

A supertanker transporting Iraqi crude oil destined for China has exited the Persian Gulf and crossed into the Arabian Sea, passing what has been described as a US blockade line, according to reporting by gCaptain citing Bloomberg correspondent Julian Lee. The vessel's transit marks a significant development in what has become a closely watched geopolitical flashpoint in one of the world's most strategically critical waterways. The movement occurred while diplomatic talks reportedly remain ongoing, underscoring the complex interplay between commercial shipping operations and broader geopolitical tensions in the region. The Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz represent one of the most vital chokepoints in global energy logistics, with an estimated 20% of the world's oil supply transiting the strait annually. Any disruption to tanker movements through this corridor carries significant implications for global crude supply chains, freight markets, and energy prices. The Iraq-to-China crude trade route is a well-established commercial corridor, with China remaining one of Iraq's largest oil export customers. The involvement of a very large crude carrier (VLCC) — commonly referred to as a supertanker — on this route is consistent with the scale of volumes typically moved between the two nations. The fact that the vessel has successfully cleared the Gulf and entered the Arabian Sea suggests that, at least in this instance, commercial tanker operations have continued despite the reported blockade posture. Market participants and shipowners operating in the region will be monitoring the situation closely, as any escalation could affect vessel routing decisions, war risk insurance premiums, and freight rates on the Middle East Gulf-to-Asia trade lane. Details surrounding the nature of the US blockade line and the status of the associated diplomatic talks remain limited at this stage. gCaptain and Bloomberg are expected to provide further updates as the situation develops. Shipowners, charterers, and energy traders with exposure to Middle East Gulf loadings are advised to monitor developments closely through official maritime advisories and industry news channels.

Source: gCaptain

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