Standalone Analyst SummaryGulf Chokepoint / Maritime Risk
Analysis Rootoutput/strait-of-hormuz-2026-04-04

PoI Dossier

Strait of Hormuz

Analyst-facing Hormuz dossier updated to the 4 April 2026 crisis picture, combining the new follow-on research narrative with current local mosaic context for the most consequential Gulf shipping chokepoint.

System-critical energy and shipping chokepointTraffic collapse matters more than formal closure framingMonthly mosaics are orientation context, not closure proof
Overview

Sustained throughput collapse with global spillover

The April 4 update treats Hormuz as a crisis-constrained corridor rather than a merely stressed one. The main analytic question is how long severe suppression of commercial traffic persists and whether safe-passage efforts can restore usable throughput before wider energy, fertilizer, and shipping effects deepen.

Current Posture

Commercial functionality remains severely impaired

  • JMIC's 16 March advisory reported only three observed commercial cargo transits per day versus about 138/day historical traffic.
  • UNCTAD's 30 March update said shipping through Hormuz had collapsed by over 95%.
Use First

Anchor on baseline exposure, then on crisis-state suppression

  • Start with the EIA throughput and bypass-capacity figures to frame structural importance.
  • Then use the JMIC, IMO, MARAD, and UNCTAD claims matrix to interpret current operating conditions.
TypeChokepoint
CategoryMaritime Oil Chokepoint
As Of2026-04-04
Evidence Claims11 fact rows
Strait of Hormuz Sentinel-2 mosaic for 5 March 2026 to 3 April 2026
Sentinel-2 / 2026-03-05 to 2026-04-03 50 km AOI Context

Evidence Summary

Analysis Root Contents

Research Markdown

The April 4 follow-on narrative covering current suppression, structural baselines, humanitarian strain, alternatives, scenarios, and uncertainty.

strait-of-hormuz-research.md

Structured Evidence

Eleven claims spanning geography, throughput, destination mix, bypass limits, active maritime advisories, traffic-collapse signals, and trade spillovers.

strait-of-hormuz-facts.csv

Supporting Visual Context

Current monthly Sentinel mosaics from the Iran events run provide route geometry context while the follow-on research captures the updated crisis assessment.

mosaics/strait-of-hormuz

Follow-On Corridor Dossiers

Three linked deep dives now split the Hormuz operating picture into eastern-approach, Omani-side waiting-area, and Gulf of Oman corridor cases.

../hormuz-eastern-approach-corridor-poi-summary

Sentinel Imagery

Latest Optical Context

Sentinel-2 Monthly Mosaic

Direct Sentinel Hub optical mosaic for the 5 March 2026 to 3 April 2026 window over a widened 50 km AOI. This provides coastline and island context instead of a central-water-only crop.

  • Window: 2026-03-05 to 2026-04-03
  • Quality: good, valid pixel ratio 0.999
  • Use: visual route, island, and shoreline context
Sentinel-2 / 2026-03-05 to 2026-04-03March-April 2026 Sentinel-2 mosaic for the Strait of Hormuz

Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data; processed locally for this analysis.

Latest Radar Context

Sentinel-1 Monthly Mosaic

Direct Sentinel Hub radar mosaic for the 5 March 2026 to 3 April 2026 window over the same widened 50 km AOI.

  • Window: 2026-03-05 to 2026-04-03
  • Mosaicking: mostRecent
  • Use: cloud-robust orientation and coastline geometry
Sentinel-1 / 2026-03-05 to 2026-04-03March-April 2026 Sentinel-1 mosaic for the Strait of Hormuz

Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data; processed locally for this analysis.

Approach Traffic

Sentinel-1 Approach Zooms

Targeted radar zooms from the same monthly Sentinel-1 mosaic make the approach pattern easier to read than the full AOI view. Bright returns in these waters are consistent with vessels waiting or moving slowly in the approach area, rather than open-water background texture.

  • Window: 2026-03-05 to 2026-04-03
  • Source: cropped from the regenerated Sentinel-1 monthly mosaic
  • Use: visualize likely waiting traffic in the eastern and Omani-side approaches
Eastern Approach ZoomSentinel-1 zoom of the eastern approach to the Strait of Hormuz showing vessel-like bright returns

Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data; processed locally for this analysis.

Omani-side Waiting Traffic ZoomSentinel-1 zoom of the Omani-side approach to the Strait of Hormuz showing likely waiting maritime traffic

Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data; processed locally for this analysis.

Acronyms and Terms

A quick reference for abbreviations and sensor terms used in this dossier.

AIS

Automatic Identification System

Vessel-position broadcast data used to monitor maritime traffic patterns.

AOI

Area of interest

The geographic footprint used for imagery download, analysis, or reporting.

CSV

Comma-separated values

Plain-text tabular format used for dossier facts and source registers.

PoI

Point of interest

A specific facility, geography, or infrastructure node tracked by the atlas.

Sentinel-1

Copernicus Sentinel-1

Radar satellite mission commonly used here for SAR context mosaics.

Sentinel-2

Copernicus Sentinel-2

Optical satellite mission commonly used here for true-color mosaics.

USD

United States dollar

Currency used for cited investment or concession values.