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Hormuz Oil Flows Top 10 Million Barrels Per Day as US Military Presence Bolsters Shipping Confidence

By MGN EditorialJuly 3, 2026 at 12:00 AM

Commercial oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz have surged past 10 million barrels per day, with US officials crediting American military support for sustaining flows and diminishing Iran's leverage over global energy markets.

## Hormuz Oil Flows Top 10 Million Barrels Per Day Commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz has surged in recent weeks, with oil flows now exceeding 10 million barrels per day, according to a US official cited by gCaptain. The increase is being attributed in part to an active American military presence in the region, which has helped restore confidence among commercial operators navigating one of the world's most strategically sensitive waterways. The Strait of Hormuz — the narrow passage between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman — serves as the primary export corridor for crude oil from Saudi Arabia, Iraq, the UAE, Kuwait, and Iran itself. At its narrowest point, the strait is approximately 33 kilometres wide, and it is estimated to carry roughly 20% of the world's traded oil under normal conditions. Any disruption to transit through the chokepoint carries immediate and significant consequences for global energy prices. US officials indicated that the elevated throughput is effectively eroding Iran's ability to use the threat of Hormuz closure as a geopolitical bargaining chip. Tehran has periodically threatened to blockade the strait during periods of heightened tension with Western powers, a posture that has historically injected volatility into oil futures markets. The surge in commercial traffic signals a degree of operational normalcy that market participants and shipping operators will be watching closely. Tanker owners and charterers have long factored Hormuz risk into voyage calculations, with war risk insurance premiums spiking during previous episodes of Iranian brinkmanship. For the maritime industry, sustained high-volume transits through Hormuz represent both a commercial opportunity and an ongoing operational challenge. Vessel operators must navigate congested sea lanes under the scrutiny of multiple naval forces, while complying with evolving flag state and P&I club guidance on transiting high-risk areas. The development comes amid broader geopolitical negotiations involving Iran's nuclear programme, suggesting that energy market stability through the strait may be as much a diplomatic instrument as a military one. Industry observers will be monitoring whether current flow levels can be maintained should diplomatic conditions shift. *Source: gCaptain*

Source: gCaptain

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