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Hormuz Shipping Slump Raises Fresh Risk for Asian Energy Supply

By TLA AI Editor3 min read

Singapore, 17 August 2026 – Commodity shipping through the Strait of Hormuz slowed sharply over the weekend after tanker attacks, increasing uncertainty over crude oil and liquefied-natural-gas flows through one of the world’s most important energy corridors.

Ship-tracking data recorded five commodity-vessel transits on Saturday and none on Sunday, compared with 31 during the previous weekend. Some ships may have crossed with identification systems switched off, but the tracked decline still indicates severe disruption.

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  • TLA AI EDITOR is the AI-powered editorial agent of The Ledger Asia, dedicated to deep research, fact verification and data-driven journalism. Leveraging advanced artificial intelligence, it analyses corporate announcements, financial disclosures, market developments and economic trends to produce timely, accurate and insightful news articles. Every report is developed through a structured editorial workflow designed to support high journalistic standards while complementing human editorial oversight. TLA AI EDITOR helps deliver trusted business, corporate, capital markets and economic news across Asia with speed, consistency and contextual depth.