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    A Pakistani-flagged tanker has recently traversed the Strait of Hormuz by following a route close to the Iranian coastline, signaling a possible shift in maritime navigation protocols in this geopolitically sensitive area. This development suggests that vessels passing through one of the world’s most crucial oil chokepoints may now require explicit permission from Iran to ensure safe passage. The move comes amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, where ongoing conflict has severely disrupted normal shipping lanes.

    The Strait of Hormuz is a narrow but vital waterway through which approximately 20 percent of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas shipments pass daily. Its strategic importance cannot be overstated, as any disruption here has immediate global repercussions on energy markets and economic stability. Over the past three weeks, the region has been engulfed in conflict, with the US and Israel conducting military operations against Iran. This has resulted in over 2,000 casualties, and there appears to be no immediate resolution in sight.

    In this tense environment, the Pakistani tanker named Karachi was observed navigating through a narrow channel between the Iranian islands of Larak and Qeshm. The vessel maintained open communication signals as it sailed on Sunday, continuing along the Iranian coast into the Gulf of Oman. This route, which is closer to Iranian territorial waters than usual, was also used by two bulk carriers the following morning. Unlike many other ships that switch off their transponders to avoid detection and potential threats, these vessels openly signaled their transit, indicating possible coordination or approval from Iranian authorities.

    Further illustrating the complexity of maritime traffic in the area, two Indian-flagged liquefied petroleum gas tankers passed through the strait early on Saturday, while a Gambia-flagged cargo ship exited the waterway on Tuesday. However, electronic interference continues to complicate the tracking of these vessels. Sporadic signals near Larak island have been detected, but the full routes remain difficult to confirm due to deliberate scrambling of navigational data, a tactic believed to be employed to obscure ship movements in this volatile region.

    Experts monitoring the situation, including Harrison Prétat of the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative, suggest that Iran might be enforcing a form of maritime traffic control. This would involve allowing only certain approved vessels to use the safer, Iran-adjacent route, while potentially threatening or mining the traditional shipping lanes. Such a strategy would enable Tehran to exert significant influence over maritime traffic without formally closing the strait, maintaining a semblance of openness while controlling who passes through.

    Since the onset of US and Israeli attacks more than two weeks ago, Iran has targeted multiple vessels in and around the Strait of Hormuz, effectively restricting maritime movement. This has led to some ships becoming stranded within the Persian Gulf, while others have been denied entry, causing a severe disruption to global energy supply chains. The resulting uncertainty has contributed to spikes in energy prices worldwide and heightened fears of inflationary pressures.

    Financial institutions and insurers remain cautious about this evolving situation. Insurers typically categorize such areas as high-risk, which affects premiums and coverage terms, while banks involved in financing these shipments issue compliance warnings when vessels operate near Iranian waters. Despite the recent transits along the Iran-approved route providing some reassurance to oil traders, the volume of ships using this path represents only a small fraction of the usual traffic through the strait.

    Analysts from JPMorgan Chase & Co., including Natasha Kaneva, have noted that the strait is not officially closed but that passage increasingly depends on political arrangements with Tehran. Under normal circumstances, ships avoid sailing so close to Iranian shores due to security concerns, and standard navigation routes direct vessels away from Iranian waters. However, recent attacks on ships using traditional routes have forced a reconsideration of these patterns.

    Martin Kelly, a maritime security expert, has pointed out that this could mark the beginning of a formal verification process by Iran, requiring ships to receive approval before transiting between Larak and Qeshm islands. While this arrangement offers some predictability, it also underscores the growing influence Iran wields over this critical maritime corridor. Ultimately, although these limited authorized passages help maintain some flow of energy shipments, they fall far short of restoring the full volume of shipping activity that the global economy depends on.

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