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Geopolitical Tensions Disrupt Shipping in the Middle East

By MGN EditorialMarch 6, 2026 at 11:42 AM

Attacks on vessels and maritime infrastructure in the Middle East have severely limited shipping activity in the region, leading to rising tanker rates.

Tensions in the Middle East have taken a significant toll on the maritime industry, with a series of attacks on vessels and infrastructure disrupting shipping activity in the region. According to reports from Hellenic Shipping News, at least 9 ships have been identified as having been attacked, including the 'Safeen Prestige' containership and the 'Athe Nova' asphalt carrier. The attacks have effectively shut down the Hormuz Strait, a critical gateway for crude oil exports. 'The crude tanker tape has shifted from strong to structurally tight in a matter of weeks,' said shipbroker Xclusiv. 'As of late February, Baltic Dirty Tanker Index (BDTI) and Baltic Clean Tanker Index (BCTI) have risen to levels rarely seen, as the Hormuz Strait is effectively shut.' The disruption has led tanker companies to explore opportunities for floating storage in the Persian Gulf, as they face challenges loading and moving cargo out of the region. 'It's a commercial decision, as there is nothing [else] to do,' one market participant told Hellenic Shipping News. The situation underscores the vulnerability of global supply chains to geopolitical events. Maritime industry stakeholders will be closely monitoring the developments in the Middle East and their impact on shipping operations and rates.
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