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Greek Shipowner's Vessels Navigate Strait of Hormuz Amidst Restrictions – The Key to George Prokopiou's Connections

Published March 28, 2026, 17:14
Greek Shipowner's Vessels Navigate Strait of Hormuz Amidst Restrictions – The Key to George Prokopiou's Connections

Amidst heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, three tankers linked to Greek shipowner George Prokopiou successfully navigated the passage, a feat not considered coincidental. This success is attributed to Prokopiou's close ties with China and Tehran's energy policy, which appears to allow passage for vessels serving Chinese energy flows. Tehran has made it clear that ships linked to “hostile” countries are unwelcome, but seems to be making exceptions for vessels carrying cargo to China or involved in trade schemes with Chinese connections. Vessels from Dynacom Tankers Management – Shenlong, Smyrni, and Marathi – disabled their tracking systems during the passage, highlighting the risk and careful management of the transit. George Prokopiou's strategic relationship with China has been built over decades, starting in the early 1990s. Prokopiou invested in Chinese shipyards at a time when they had not yet proven their ability to build large tankers, supporting their development. Prokopiou's success in China is due to his ability to recognize opportunities and build long-term relationships. His presence in the Strait of Hormuz is a testament to the importance of these connections and his ability to manage complex geopolitical situations.