More LNG, Japan-linked vessels transit Hormuz despite renewed Mideast tensions
The vessels include GasLog Shanghai, controlled by Greek shipping company GasLog, and QatarEnergy-linked carriers Al Samriya, Al Dafna, Al Gattara and Al Rayyan
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More LNG, Japan-linked vessels transit Hormuz despite renewed Mideast tensions
SINGAPORE/TOKYO: More liquefied natural gas tankers have resumed transiting the Strait of Hormuz in recent days, ship-tracking data showed,
Tankers transit Hormuz despite renewed US-Iran tensions
Tankers transit Hormuz despite renewed US-Iran tensions Vessels transporting liquified natural gas (LNG) have resumed passage through the St
Four oil and gas tankers turn back from Hormuz after vessel attacks
Four oil and gas tankers turn back from Hormuz after vessel attacks Three Qatari-controlled liquefied natural gas tanker (LNG) tankers were
Japan-linked ships escape Hormuz in convoy through Iran route
The vessels include five supertankers, each capable of hauling 2 million barrels of crude, two chemical tankers and a car carrier.

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Qatar temporarily abandoned plans to rapidly ramp up LNG production after the attack on the Al Rekayyat LNG tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, Bloomberg writes, citing sources
Qatar temporarily abandoned plans to rapidly ramp up LNG production after the attack on the Al Rekayyat LNG tanker in the Strait of Hormuz,

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