Al Jazeera counted 35 tankers exiting the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday 2 July, the first daily Total back inside the pre-war-typical range since the conflict began 1. The broadcaster paired the count with a "has the oil shortage turned into a glut?" framing that moved quickly across trading desks.
Al Jazeera's own seven-day moving average still sits below last year's level, one strong session rather than a durable recovery. The Washington-Tehran arrangement runs on a 60-day interim transit-negotiation window dated from the 17 June memorandum, fragile by both sides' account.
IMF PortWatch put Hormuz transits at roughly a third of pre-crisis levels on its 3 July reading , so the day-count optimism and the underlying seven-day trend pull in opposite directions 2. That divergence, not the single session, is what a transit-exposed book prices.
