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Middle East Maritime Security on Edge: Hormuz Oil Flows Continue as Yemen Tanker Incident Reported

By MGN EditorialJune 22, 2026 at 06:00 AM

Oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz continued uninterrupted this weekend despite Iran's closure claims, while UKMTO reported a fresh armed skiff approach against a tanker off Yemen's coast.

## Middle East Maritime Security on Edge: Hormuz Oil Flows Continue as Yemen Tanker Incident Reported Maritime security in the Middle East remained under intense scrutiny this weekend as two significant incidents highlighted the fragile state of regional shipping lanes — a fresh armed approach against a tanker off Yemen and continued uncertainty over the Strait of Hormuz following Iran's closure declaration. ### Armed Skiff Approaches Tanker Off Yemen The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) issued an alert on Sunday reporting that a tanker had been approached by a skiff carrying five armed individuals approximately 50 nautical miles southeast of Al-Shihr, Yemen, according to gCaptain citing Reuters. Full details of the incident, including the vessel's flag state, cargo, and the outcome of the approach, were not immediately available at the time of reporting. The incident marks yet another episode in the ongoing threat environment facing commercial shipping in the Gulf of Aden and surrounding waters, a corridor that has seen persistent Houthi-linked attacks on merchant vessels since late 2023. Mariners and vessel operators transiting the region are urged to maintain heightened vigilance and report suspicious activity to UKMTO. ### Oil Keeps Moving Through Hormuz Despite Iranian Claims In a development closely watched by global energy markets, millions of barrels of oil continued to flow through the Strait of Hormuz over the weekend, even as Iran claimed to have shut the critical waterway, Bloomberg reported via gCaptain. The strait serves as the transit point for roughly 20 percent of the world's oil supply, making any genuine disruption a matter of global economic consequence. Vessel tracking data and market analysts cited by Bloomberg indicated that tanker traffic through Hormuz had not materially ceased, suggesting Iran's closure declaration had not translated into a full operational blockade. The situation nonetheless injected significant uncertainty into oil markets and underscored the vulnerability of global energy supply chains to geopolitical escalation in the Persian Gulf. ### Implications for Shipping Taken together, the two incidents reflect a broader pattern of elevated risk across key Middle Eastern shipping corridors. War risk insurers, P&I clubs, and flag state authorities have been closely monitoring the region, with many operators already rerouting vessels around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid the Red Sea. Any genuine closure or sustained disruption of the Strait of Hormuz would represent a far more severe shock to global trade, given the volume of crude oil, LNG, and refined products that transit the waterway daily. Shipowners, charterers, and cargo interests with exposure to the region are advised to monitor UKMTO advisories and consult with their security and insurance advisors as the situation develops.

Source: gCaptain

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