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Dust haze is most common on the southern coast of Iran, especially during the dry summer months. Permanent off-shore winds bring both humidity and dust and, at their strongest, can pose hazards to terminal loading operations of oil tankers in the Gulf.

Notice: JavaScript is required for this content. Strait of Hormuz. Assessing the threat to oil flows through the Strait. About the Strait. Commercial Issues. Conflict Scenarios. Persian Gulf. Map showing a close-up of the geography around the Strait of Hormuz The Strait contains eight major islands, seven of which are controlled by Iran.

There are some land-based pipelines that can carry oil. A Saudi pipeline goes to the Red Sea, and has a capacity of about five million barrels of oil a day. Abu Dhabi has a pipeline that can carry about 1. And there is a pipeline that can transport Iraq's oil to the Mediterranean coast. But not all these pipelines are working at full capacity. And they cannot transport nearly as much oil as can be carried by ship. UN rules allow countries to exercise control up to 12 nautical miles This means that at its narrowest point, the strait and its shipping lanes lie entirely within Iran and Oman's territorial waters.

However, international conventions give ships - including military vessels - the right of passage through a state's territorial waters. Iran is allowed to act in its own territorial waters - but not at the expense of the right of passage for foreign ships. The US has now beefed up its military presence in the region. But it has also said it is keen for other countries to play a part in safeguarding the Gulf and wider region.

And the UK is providing a naval escort for British-flagged ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran, tankers and the Gulf crisis explained. Iran seizes British tanker in Strait of Hormuz. Iranian officials suggested that the seizure of the Stena Impero was a response to the U. Contact us at letters time. By Suyin Haynes. Strait of Hormuz, Abu Musa and the Tunbs political map. The Strait is the only sea passage from Persian Gulf to Arabian Sea and one of the most strategically important choke points in world.

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