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Three Nordic American Tankers Resume Operations After Gulf

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Bermuda — Nordic American Tankers Ltd. said on July 2, 2026 that three of its vessels, which had been immobilized in the Arabian Gulf since February 28, 2026, transited the Strait of Hormuz and have returned to international commercial operations, the company reported. The statement noted that crew safety had been confirmed. The company, through a signed release attributed to CEO Herbjorn Hansson and published on FinanzNachrichten.de and other outlets this week, said market conditions are excellent and the ships are again engaged in international business; CFO Bjørn Giæver was listed as a contact and the firm said it will post further information on its website in the coming days.

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Timeline of Events

  • 28 February 2026: Company reports problems affecting three vessels in the Arabian Gulf.
  • March–June 2026: Vessels remained immobilized in the Arabian Gulf according to company timeline.
  • 2 July 2026: Company statements published reporting the vessels transited the Strait of Hormuz.
  • 2 July 2026: FinanzNachrichten.de published the signed company statement including CEO and CFO contacts.
  • After 2 July 2026: Company states vessels returned to international operations and will provide further updates.

Why This Matters to You

These tankers getting back to work is good news for the economy. It could lead to more stable oil prices. If you're a driver or own stocks in energy companies, keep an eye on this.

The Bottom Line

Nordic American Tankers is back in business after a four-month pause. This could mean more steady oil supply and possibly better gas prices. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's been feeling the pinch at the pump.

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Who Benefited

Nordic American Tankers Ltd. and its shareholders benefited from the vessels' return to international routes, restoring revenue opportunities and improving market confidence after the Arabian Gulf detentions.

Who Impacted

The vessels' detentions disrupted commercial schedules and affected customers, charterers and regional supply chains until the ships transited the Strait of Hormuz and resumed operations.

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Who Benefited

Nordic American Tankers Ltd. and its shareholders benefited from the vessels' return to international routes, restoring revenue opportunities and improving market confidence after the Arabian Gulf detentions.

Who Impacted

The vessels' detentions disrupted commercial schedules and affected customers, charterers and regional supply chains until the ships transited the Strait of Hormuz and resumed operations.

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