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Oil Tanker Owners Pause Middle East Routes Amid Escalating Israel-Iran Conflict

by Team Lumida
June 16, 2025
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  • Oil tanker owners and managers have halted new bookings for Middle Eastern routes as tensions between Israel and Iran escalate, raising concerns over crude export flows.
  • Freight rates for the TD3C route (Middle East to China) have surged 20%-30% in a week, with indicative levels reaching 65 Worldscale points on Monday.
  • The Persian Gulf, responsible for about a third of global oil production, faces potential shipping disruptions, which could impact global oil markets.
  • Freight forwarding agreements (FFAs) for the TD3C route have risen to$14 per ton, reflecting heightened caution in the shipping sector.

What Happened?

Amid intensifying hostilities between Israel and Iran, some oil tanker owners have paused offering vessels for Middle Eastern routes, citing heightened risks. Shipbrokers and charterers report a lack of offers for crude oil and fuel shipments from the Persian Gulf, while some owners have withdrawn provisional charters.

The Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil flows, is being closely monitored as tanker owners assess the safety of navigating the region. Although no diversions have been reported yet, the uncertainty has already driven up freight rates.

Rates for the TD3C route, which connects the Middle East to China, rose to 55-58 Worldscale points last week, a 20%-30% increase. By Monday, indicative levels had climbed further to around 65 points. Freight forwarding agreements, used to lock in future rates, have also surged, reflecting growing caution in the market.


Why It Matters?

The Persian Gulf is a vital hub for global oil exports, accounting for roughly one-third of the world’s production. Any disruption to shipping in the region could have significant implications for global energy markets, particularly as major exporters like Saudi Arabia and the UAE have limited capacity to divert exports.

The rising freight rates signal growing concerns among traders and shipowners about the potential for prolonged instability. Higher shipping costs could translate into increased oil prices, adding pressure to already volatile energy markets.

The situation also underscores the geopolitical risks associated with the Middle East, where conflicts can quickly ripple through global supply chains. The escalation between Israel and Iran has already raised alarms about the security of energy infrastructure and shipping routes in the region.


What’s Next?

The global oil market will closely monitor developments in the Israel-Iran conflict and its impact on shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Any further escalation could lead to significant disruptions, driving up freight rates and oil prices.

Tanker owners and charterers are likely to remain cautious, with freight forwarding agreements expected to rise further as a hedge against potential risks. Traders and analysts will also watch for signs of supply chain adjustments, such as increased reliance on alternative routes or storage options.

In the short term, the uncertainty is likely to keep freight rates elevated, while the broader implications for global oil markets will depend on the duration and intensity of the conflict.

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