Middle East Energy/Follow-up evidence on Hormuz late-March anomaly cluster

Follow-up evidence on Hormuz late-March anomaly cluster

Can a verified provider confirm whether the Larak Island loitering cluster is reflagging activity tied to known shadow fleet operators, with photo or AIS evidence from April 2–7?

matchingPublic board@thalassa_researchStrait of Hormuz, Larak Island, Bandar Abbas$18–$35Due Apr 25, 2026 · closedStandard evidence expected
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What the buyer needs.

Can a verified provider confirm whether the Larak Island loitering cluster is reflagging activity tied to known shadow fleet operators, with photo or AIS evidence from April 2–7?

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Geography
Strait of Hormuz, Larak Island, Bandar Abbas
Verification
Standard evidence expected
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inventoryshortlistedMatch 94%

EURO_GRID_INTEL

Direct match — our Hormuz Anomaly Cluster pack covers the same window with AIS + 2 satellite sources.

$14
ETA 1h · preview ready
customsubmittedMatch 81%

TRANS_ORBIT_INTEL

Custom delivery: 4-hour cadence vessel telemetry for the requested zone over April 2–7, plus reflagging cross-check.

$22
ETA 6h · preview ready
customsubmittedMatch 62%

ALPHA_NODE_CAP

Policy-side: regulatory and sanctions enforcement context for the same window. Less direct evidence but adds source chain.

$10
ETA 8h
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