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16JUL

Escort capacity caps Hormuz LNG throughput

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Lloyd's List reports naval escorts can clear only three to four tankers a day through Hormuz on seven to eight warships, a ceiling that caps the restart regardless of diplomacy.

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Key takeaway

Escorts clear only three to four ships a day, so throughput scales with warships, not diplomacy.

Naval escorts can currently move only three to four commercial ships a day through the Strait of Hormuz, using seven to eight escort warships for air cover against the residual mine and midget-submarine threat, Lloyd's List reports. The maritime publication frames the ratio as a fixed logistics ceiling, not a temporary bottleneck.

The corridor reopened for commercial traffic only when the first Hormuz carrier cleared to India in mid-June , and it has stayed thin since. TTF swung on each Hormuz headline over the following fortnight without settling , because the escort ratio cannot scale to normal volumes without a step-change in warships committed to the corridor. This extends the same capacity story, rather than opening a new one.

For QatarEnergy the implication is that its restart curve tracks the convoy schedule, not the communiques. Cargoes clear at the speed escorts allow, so a de-escalation headline shifts sentiment faster than it shifts throughput. A spreads desk watches the escort count as the real throttle on Qatari send-out, and treats any TTF relief on talk of normalisation as a fade candidate until the warship commitment actually rises.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Even though Iran backed off its threats, only a handful of gas tankers can get through the Strait of Hormuz each day. That's not because of politics, it's because only seven or eight warships are escorting them, and each convoy trip takes time. Think of it like a single-lane bridge with a police escort: however many cars want to cross, only as many as the escort can handle get through. Until more warships join, three or four tankers a day is the limit, no matter how calm the diplomatic picture looks.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

Sustaining a single escorted convoy on station requires roughly three committed warships for every one actually escorting at any given moment, the rest cycling through transit, refuelling and maintenance. Seven to eight warships is therefore close to the maximum convoy cadence a single coalition can sustain without redeploying vessels from other commitments.

Raising the ceiling means adding hulls, not paperwork, which is why Lloyd's List frames the bottleneck as logistical rather than diplomatic.

What could happen next?
  • Meaning

    QatarEnergy's restart pace is bound by convoy escort capacity rather than by diplomacy or terminal readiness, and will not lift until more warships join the corridor.

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Lloyd's List· 3 Jul 2026
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