The Strait of Hormuz moved roughly 20 million barrels of oil in 24 hours on 25 June, a single-day record for the crisis period. US Energy Secretary Chris Wright confirmed the figure. 1 the strait is The Gulf chokepoint through which about a fifth of the world's seaborne oil passes.
That volume matched the pre-crisis norm of 18 to 21 million barrels a day. Weeks earlier the spring blockade had the strait all but closed; the Oman-IMO corridor was now clearing oil at full capacity. London war-risk premiums had halved to 2 per cent the same week , a further signal that the market believed throughput was recovering.
The IRGC struck M/V Ever Lovely inside that corridor at the moment of peak flow, then rejected the corridor framework later the same day . Other traffic, including a Korean-flagged convoy, kept moving through unharmed . Iran timed the attack to the busiest day rather than a quiet one, claiming control of the strait at the very moment it looked to be working.
