LNG Tankers Return to Strait of Hormuz Despite Renewed Middle East Tensions
At least five ballast LNG tankers have entered the strait as 22 Japan-linked vessels left the Gulf, ship-tracking data showed.
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LNG tankers return to Strait of Hormuz despite renewed Middle East tensions
Liquefied natural gas tankers have resumed transiting the Strait of Hormuz recently. Twenty-two Japan-linked vessels exited the Gulf since Tuesday, Tokyo confirmed. This occurred despite renewed fighting and attacks on commercial shipping. Several ballast LNG tankers entered the strait in recent days. Japan-linked vessels in the Gulf have significantly decreased since the conflict.
LNG Tankers Resume Hormuz Crossings Amid Tensions
More liquefied natural gas tankers have resumed transiting the Strait of Hormuz in recent days, ship-tracking data showed, and 22 Japan-linked vessels have left the Gulf since Tuesday, Tokyo said, despite renewed fighting in the Middle East.The Strait of Hormuz…
LNG Tankers Resume Strait Of Hormuz Transit Amid Easing Shipping Concerns
Several LNG tankers have resumed transit through the Strait of Hormuz after shipping activity slowed due to Middle East tensions and attacks on commercial vessels. Ship-tracking data showed multiple carriers, including QatarEnergy-linked vessels, re-entering the route. The move signals cautious recovery in commercial shipping through the key energy corridor
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