The Strait of Hormuz saw large oil shipments from Iraq and Saudi Arabia heading to global markets.
According to TankerTrackers, volumes reached 6 million barrels.
They included 2 million barrels from Iraq and 4 million from Saudi Arabia.
Bloomberg reported three supertankers leaving the Gulf.
This reflects improved energy shipping activity.
The development follows easing regional tensions.
Data shows a gradual rise in vessel traffic.
Numbers were low in the early ceasefire days.
They increased significantly as conditions stabilized.
This is tied to renewed global market confidence.
It also supports stable global oil supplies.