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Pakistan-Flagged Tanker Becomes First Crude Carrier to Exit Hormuz Since US Blockade

April 17, 2026
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Pakistan-Flagged Tanker Becomes First Crude Carrier to Exit Hormuz Since US Blockade

A Pakistan-flagged oil tanker has become the first crude carrier to successfully pass through the Strait of Hormuz since the United States imposed a naval blockade earlier this week.

The tanker named MT Shalamar departed from the UAE with approximately 450,000 barrels of crude oil and crossed into the Gulf of Oman late on Thursday night. It is currently heading towards Karachi.

According to ship-tracking data from MarineTraffic, this is the first known oil-laden vessel to exit the Strait of Hormuz since the US blockade began on Monday. The development is being closely watched by the shipping industry and energy markets.

The US Navy started enforcing the blockade after peace talks between the US and Iran failed in Islamabad. The blockade aims to restrict Iranian oil exports and put pressure on Tehran. However, it has created serious concerns for international shipping companies operating in the region.

The successful passage of the Pakistan-flagged tanker MT Shalamar shows that commercial shipping has not completely stopped, but it remains under tight restrictions. Shipping operators are facing higher insurance costs and increased security risks due to the ongoing tensions.

Pakistan imports a large portion of its crude oil from the Middle East, so the smooth movement of tankers through the Strait of Hormuz is very important for the country’s energy security.

This incident has brought some relief to oil markets, but analysts warn that any further escalation could still disrupt global oil supplies and raise prices significantly.

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