A proposed toll system for Hormuz could see tankers paying per barrel in digital assets, raising cost and compliance concerns for global shippers. The post IranA proposed toll system for Hormuz could see tankers paying per barrel in digital assets, raising cost and compliance concerns for global shippers. The post Iran

Iran Eyes Crypto Payments for Strait of Hormuz Oil Transit Fees During Ceasefire

2026/04/09 14:01
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  • A ceasefire proposal includes charging oil tankers transit fees through Hormuz, with crypto and yuan as payment options.
  • Ships must submit cargo details for approval, with fees applied to loaded vessels and paid quickly in digital assets.
  • Industry and diplomats warn the plan could raise costs, create legal risks, and challenge established shipping norms.

Efforts to impose transit fees on oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz have emerged during a two-week ceasefire, with Iran seeking to accept payments in cryptocurrency or currencies such as the Chinese yuan. The plan reflects a strategy to retain influence over the waterway while negotiations over future arrangements continue.

Vessels would be required to provide cargo details for review prior to transit, allowing authorities to determine eligibility and assign a fee. This process is intended to maintain oversight of shipments and prevent the movement of weapons during the ceasefire period.

The proposed charge is US$1 per barrel (AU$1.45), applying to loaded tankers, while empty vessels may be permitted to pass without payment. Approved ships would then be required to complete payment in digital assets within a limited timeframe following assessment.

Acceptance of cryptocurrency highlights a broader strategy to bypass financial restrictions tied to sanctions by avoiding traditional banking systems. It also illustrates how digital currencies are increasingly being used in high-level trade and geopolitical contexts.

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Oil Industry Pushes Back

Industry representatives have raised objections, arguing that tolls would increase operational costs and create uncertainty for global energy markets. Proposals discussed in negotiations suggest fees could reach US$2 million (AU$2.9 million) per ship.

Additional concerns centre on legal exposure and the implications for global shipping norms, particularly around free navigation through critical maritime routes.

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