At least 4 Saudi oil supertankers that idled in the Indian Ocean for weeks set sail toward the Gulf of Oman, signaling producers gear up to resume flows through the Strait of Hormuz
At least four Saudi oil supertankers that had been idling in the Indian Ocean for weeks have set sail toward the Gulf of Oman, the latest indication that producers are starting to gear up for a resumption of flows through the Strait of Hormuz.
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