Gulf oil tanker rates nearly double as Middle East producers ramp up exports

Published June 23, 2026 Updated June 23, 2026 08:03pm

Oil tanker operators are reaping record profits after nearly doubling the hire cost of vessels going through the Strait of Hormuz and wider Gulf region this week on rising demand as traffic through the waterway slowly picks up, Reuters reports according to shipping data and sources.

Rates for hiring a tanker outside the Strait of Hormuz have jumped to $190,500 a day from $106,500 a week ago, according to ship brokers and industry sources, with those hired outside the Gulf region also surging.

Average daily earnings for very large crude carriers (VLCCs) have jumped to a record of nearly $470,000 a day for cargoes inside the Gulf that need to go through Hormuz, rising by over $50,000 from a week ago, according to estimates from the ship brokers and industry sources.

“Tanker owners are preparing for an influx of Middle East crude cargoes in the coming weeks and are emboldened by the fact that spot TCEs (earnings) averaged above $100,000/day despite the loss of … cargo volume since the US-Iran hostilities commenced,” ship broker Clarksons said.

“This indicates the (tanker) supply side remains exceptionally tight and a re-opening of Hormuz would tighten capacity further,” it said in a note.

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