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Iran Has Lost Significant Control of the Strait of Hormuz

Kpler says more than 80% of recent transits used the Omani route as U.S. naval patrols reduced Iran’s control and toll collections.

  • The United States is gaining ground in the Strait of Hormuz as more than 80% of vessel transits over the past two weeks have utilized the Omani route to bypass Iranian demands, according to Kpler tracking data.
  • Iran's attempts to charge tolls on shipping traffic have largely failed, even after the expiration of a Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran this week, as most ships continue ignoring Iranian demands.
  • Energy Secretary Chris Wright reported last week that combined oil transits through the strait and rerouted paths totaled around 15 million barrels per day, approaching the 20-million-barrel pre-war average.
  • Andy Lipow of Lipow Oil Associates said Iran has "partially lost control of the strait," while Dan Pickering, founder of Pickering Energy Partners, argued if Iran's goal is to be "in charge," they were never completely in control.
  • President Donald Trump declared on Monday that the United States has "total control over the strait," a claim contested by ongoing talks between Oman and Iran aimed at restoring independent navigation through the waterway.
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Iran is slowly but surely losing control of the Strait of Hormuz, according to CNN. More than 80 percent of shipping through the crucial strait has taken the route via Oman in the past two weeks, hoping to receive protection from the Americans.

·Rotterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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More than 80% of ships choose Oman, a setback for Iran's control over Hormuz

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Over 80% of transits now follow the Oman route, despite Iranian threats - Oil flows increase, the US gains ground, but the situation remains confusing

·Marousi, Greece
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CNN Brasil broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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