You’re very wrong. Ships are continuing to travel through the strait. There’s been no reported attack in the last two days. The last two attacks were 3-7 and 3-8 by suicide drone with minimal damage and 0 loss of life from either attack.
Iran isn’t what you wish they were
You're wrong. As usual.
Right now, **far fewer oil tankers are passing through the Strait of Hormuz than normal** because of the ongoing conflict involving Iran. Here’s the current situation as of **March 2026**:
### Current traffic (very low)
* In early March, **only a handful of ships per day** have been crossing the strait. ([S&P Global][1])
* On **March 9**, tracking data showed **just 3 ships** transiting the strait. ([S&P Global][1])
* On **March 8**, only **2 crossings were recorded**, both Iranian-flagged vessels. ([Windward][2])
* Over **March 1–9**, only **39 cargo vessels total** crossed the strait, with many days in the **single digits**. ([USNI News][3])
### Compared to normal
* Normally **100+ cargo vessels a day** pass through the strait. ([Lloyd's List][4])
* Before the recent conflict began (late February), **around 37 oil tankers per day** were transiting. ([Reuters][5])
* The strait typically carries **~20% of the world’s oil supply**. ([U.S. Energy Information Administration][6])
### Why traffic dropped
Several reasons are causing ships to avoid the area:
* Threats that Iran could **mine or close the strait**. ([USNI News][3])
* Attacks and military activity in the region. ([Wikipedia][7])
* Shipping companies suspending voyages due to **war-risk insurance and safety concerns**. ([Wikipedia][7])
* Some tankers waiting in the Persian Gulf or rerouting elsewhere.
### What’s still moving
* A **small number of tankers**, often linked to Iran or “shadow fleet” shipping, are still transiting. ([The Wall Street Journal][8])
* Overall oil movement through the strait has been estimated at **about 20% of normal levels** recently. ([The Wall Street Journal][9])

**Bottom line:**
No—**there aren’t many oil vessels currently passing through the Strait of Hormuz.** Traffic has dropped dramatically from dozens per day to **just a few ships daily** because of the current conflict and security risks.
If you want, I can also show you **a live ship-tracking map of the strait** so you can see how many tankers are actually there right now.
[1]:
https://www.spglobal.com/energy/en/...ng-iran-crude-to-china?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Hormuz traffic drops to three ships, with one carrying Iran crude to China"
[2]:
March 9, 2026: Iran War Maritime Intelligence Daily "March 9, 2026: Iran War Maritime Intelligence Daily - Windward"
[3]:
https://news.usni.org/2026/03/10/operation-epic-escort?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Operation Epic Escort: Pentagon Weighs Options on Strait of Hormuz Transits"
[4]:
Tankers shun Strait of Hormuz as total vessel traffic plunges "Tankers shun Strait of Hormuz as total vessel traffic plunges"
[5]:
https://www.reuters.com/world/middl...ait-hormuz-2026-03-06/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Iran war: See how tanker traffic collapsed in the Strait of Hormuz"
[6]:
Amid regional conflict, the Strait of Hormuz remains critical oil chokepoint - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) "Amid regional conflict, the Strait of Hormuz remains critical ..."
[7]:
2026 Strait of Hormuz crisis - Wikipedia "2026 Strait of Hormuz crisis"
[8]:
https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/ir...s-J4Nrq1rymbOA1n42Wasn?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Shadow Fleet Ships Among Few Plying Strait of Hormuz, Analysis Shows"
[9]:
https://www.wsj.com/livecoverage/st...s-taw7B2xwT0DIo4X334KO?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Oil Traffic Through Str
ait of Hormuz Has Ticked Up, Goldman Says"