Oil tankers carrying US crude via the Panama Canal are at a four-year high, while the Polymarket contract on US escorts through Hormuz by April 30 sits at
Market reaction
The surge in Panama Canal traffic follows a strategic shift away from the Strait of Hormuz, where Iran’s temporary closure amid Middle East tensions has rerouted energy shipments. US escorts through Hormuz by April 30 dropped 6 percentage points in 24 hours to
Why it matters
Rerouting through Panama suggests traders see less likelihood of US military escorts in Hormuz, even as tensions persist. The physical rerouting of tanker traffic and the falling odds on this contract are moving in the same direction: away from a near-term US Navy presence in the strait. Crude oil price predictions for June are influenced by these geopolitical shifts but remain speculative without direct market data.
What to watch
A YES share for US escorts by April 30 buys at
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Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/us-crude-shipments-via-panama-canal-hit-4-year-high-amid-hormuz-tensions/