The Gamsunoro, an oil tanker operated by PT Pertamina International Shipping (PIS), has successfully navigated the Strait of Hormuz, ending a period of delay that lasted several months.
The vessel’s safe passage confirms that commercial traffic is steadily resuming through the narrow waterway, which serves as a vital artery for global energy supplies.
This development follows the official reopening of the Strait to navigation, which allowed the first vessels to transit the corridor since the disruption began.
Earlier this month, eleven India-bound ships successfully crossed the strait, signaling a tangible shift toward restoring normal trade flows.
The Gamsunoro’s journey adds to the growing list of commercial vessels testing the route’s stability.
Despite the progress, the return to pre-disruption operations remains uneven.