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00:00We mentioned about how there was indications that they went through the Strait of Hormuz,
00:05but we're not sure how successful those sort of voyages were.
00:10Yeah, I think it was about 22 hours ago we were tracking this specific story,
00:15because I think we were just talking about that with Stephen, right?
00:18What would constitute for markets something that would indicate that a strait is open,
00:25whether or not they paid fees or what have you.
00:28So these three vessels, actually, one we understand was carrying Iraqi oil,
00:32and you have these three, of course.
00:33That's the Strait of Hormuz, by the way.
00:35You have the UAE here.
00:36And, of course, the other indication would be whether or not we see a non-Chinese UAE vessel, for example,
00:42also crossed would be another good indication.
00:44So far what they've done is they've come up all the way up until the strait,
00:48but they have not transverted through as well in as far as the three goals.
00:53So, in fact, I think we have another version of this,
00:57which actually shows you the map.
00:58So we have the three.
00:59This is the UAE, and there they are.
01:01There's the strait, and they are still, as you can see,
01:03where they were effectively this time yesterday.
01:06And this is data, by the way, that as of the last hour, hour and a half.
01:11So it's fairly updated.
01:12And, of course, suffice to say,
01:14we'll be keeping a very close eye on these three ships, three vessels.
01:18Costco, I think, is one of the vessels that operates one of these lines.
01:22Yeah.
01:23Well, we'll continue to track it.
01:24Yeah.
01:24It seems like we've got to track it for that.
01:26If we see any movement.
01:27A great tool to have, really,
01:28as we kind of gauge where we are in the strait of Hormuz here right now.
01:32And then, of course, we've got to track it for that.
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