350 Tankers Await Iran’s Authorization to Transit the Strait of Hormuz

27 March 2026, 00:07

Nournews

The latest reports indicate that more than 350 ships and vessels remain in limbo in the waters of the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf.

According to the latest developments on the ground, the Strait of Hormuz remains closed to the United States, the Israeli regime, and their allies, and no vessel is able to pass through this strategic waterway without authorization from Iran.

Recent updates suggest that over 350 ships and vessels are stranded in the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf.

These vessels, which have been halted in the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz, are required to switch off their systems and refrain from any movement.

The breakdown of some of the monitored vessels is as follows:

25 supertankers
200 conventional oil tankers
70 LNG and CNG carriers

Reports indicate that without obtaining permission from Iran, these vessels are unable to continue their journey or dock at regional ports, and that maritime routes are under the full control of Iran’s armed forces.

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