A snapshot from the Windward
Maritime AI platform, captured at 17:28 UTC today, shows the middle of
the Strait of Hormuz still empty after Iran’s Foreign Minister declared the waterway
“completely open” for commercial vessels, and after President Trump welcomed
the announcement and confirmed U.S. mine-clearing operations are underway.
“Markets reacted immediately,” says Windward. “Brent crude fell more than 8%.
U.S. stocks opened at new all-time highs. On paper, the chokepoint is
reopening. “On the water, it isn’t. Not
yet. Operators are holding position, waiting for independent confirmation that
the mines are cleared, the coordinated routing is workable, and the ceasefire
will hold. No master commits a hull, a cargo, and a crew to a 21-mile
chokepoint on the strength of a press release.
“Vessel behavior is
the ground truth. And right now, the ground truth is still catching up with the
headlines.” Jakob Larsen, BIMCO chief safety & security officer, commented:
“The announcement from 17 April at around 1400 GMT by U.S ≥\President Donald
Trump that the Strait of Hormuz is fully open is inaccurate. “The status of
mine threats in the Traffic Separation Scheme is unclear and BIMCO believes
shipping companies should consider avoiding the area.
“This means that the
TSS is not declared safe for transit at this point.”