You and everyone else it appears. From the Beeb:I miss some factual info on size ships, cargo, flag, company.
The Panama-listed Kokuka Courageous and the Marshall Islands-flagged Front Altair were both sailing south-eastwards through international waters, after passing through the Strait of Hormuz, when they were rocked by explosions.
The Front Altair was carrying 75,000 tonnes of naptha from the United Arab Emirates to Taiwan. The Kokuka Courageous was reportedly carrying about 25,000 tonnes of methanol from Saudi Arabia to Singapore.
Taiwan's state oil refiner CPC Corp, which had chartered the [Front Altair], told Reuters news agency that it was "suspected of being hit by a torpedo" at about 04:00 GMT.

Yutaka Katada, the president of Japanese company Kokuka Sangyo which owns the vessel, said it was hit twice before the crew abandoned ship.
After the US military alleged that Iranian limpet mines were responsible, Mr Katada on Monday said sailors saw "flying objects" before the attack, according to the Associated Press - apparently contradicting the US narrative.
He had also earlier spoken of being hit by a "shell", rather than a mine.
"We have had an initial report that our ship... was hit by a shell. After that, our crew saw that other ships came under fire and moved around to avoid this," Mr Katada told reporters. "Three hours later it was hit again."
Iran's state news agency, Irna, said the first incident occurred on the Front Altair at 04:20 GMT, when it was 25 nautical miles (46km) off the Iranian port of Jask. At 05:20, the Kokuka Courageous caught fire about 28 miles off Jask, it added.
Irna cited an informed source as saying that an Iranian naval rescue unit from Hormozgan province had rescued 44 crew members from the two tankers, and transferred them all to Jask.
The US Navy's Fifth Fleet, which is based in Bahrain, said its forces in the region received two separate distress calls at 03:12 GMT and 04:00 GMT, and that USS Bainbridge, a guided missile destroyer, "rendered assistance".
A US defence official told CNN the USS Bainbridge had been nearby when the incidents happened, and that it took on board 21 crew members rescued by a tug boat from the Kokuka Courageous.
Another official told CBS News the US believed it would be able to recover enough debris "to come up with solid evidence for tracing them back to their source".
To back up its version of events, the US military released a video which it says shows Iran's Revolutionary Guard removing an unexploded limpet mine from one of the ships – hours after the initial detonations.