An oil tanker recently traversed the Strait of Hormuz, heading to a UAE port to load crude oil, marking a rare journey amid ongoing Middle East conflicts that have disrupted regional shipping. According to Jin10, industry sources and ship tracking data reported by Reuters indicate that the Suezmax tanker Pola turned off its AIS (Automatic Identification System) tracking signal near the Strait of Hormuz on the evening of March 2, reappearing near Abu Dhabi on March 3. Two trade sources revealed that the vessel is en route to the Jebel Dhanna port to load Abu Dhabi's Murban crude, with its destination set for Thailand. Ship tracking agency Vortexa noted that only four crude oil tankers crossed the Strait of Hormuz on March 1, compared to an average of about 24 per day since January.