Three Oman-flagged tankers enter Strait of Hormuz without sailing through Iranian waters — what route did they take?

Three Oman-flagged tankers have entered the Strait of Hormuz without sailing through Iranian waters, taking a new route along the Omani coastline. The vessels, including two oil supertankers and a liquefied natural gas vessel, were tracked by satellite signals on Thursday.
Three Oman-flagged tankers entered the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday. They took a new route, hugging the Omani coastline, instead of sailing through Iranian waters. The tankers include two oil supertankers, the Dhalkut and Habrut, and the liquefied natural gas vessel Sohar LNG. All three vessels are managed by Oman Ship Management Company. They were tracked by satellite signals as they headed east into the strait.
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