Ship-tracking data indicate that Gulf LNG shipping shows early signs of recovery as more vessels transit the Strait of Hormuz. Two stranded supertankers pass through the strait on Tuesday, according to the same data cited by Reuters and reported by outlets covering the development. In addition, seven empty Qatar-linked liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers have entered the Strait of Hormuz in recent weeks. The tankers are described as empty and Qatar-linked, suggesting a shift in vessel movement patterns rather than fully loaded cargo flows. The reports characterize the increased transit activity as an early indication that gas shipping in the Gulf may be restarting after disruption that had left some tankers stranded. Overall, the sources agree on the key timeline: two supertankers transit on Tuesday, and a broader uptick in Qatar-linked LNG tanker entries occurs over the prior weeks. The information is based on vessel tracking rather than official statements, and no details are provided in the excerpts about the specific causes of the earlier disruptions or the precise routes the vessels take beyond passing through Hormuz.
Stranded supertankers pass Hormuz as Qatar-linked LNG vessel activity resumes
Ship-tracking data indicate that Gulf LNG shipping shows early signs of recovery as more vessels transit the Strait of Hormuz. Two stranded supertankers pass through the strait on Tuesday, according t...
- Two stranded supertankers pass through the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, based on ship-tracking data.
- Seven empty, Qatar-linked LNG tankers enter the Strait of Hormuz in recent weeks.
- The reported increase in transits is presented as an early sign that Gulf gas shipping may be resuming.
- The information comes from vessel ship-tracking rather than direct announcements in the provided excerpts.
- The focus is on LNG tanker movement linked to Qatar and the Strait of Hormuz corridor.
Seven empty Qatar-linked liquefied natural gas tankers have entered the Strait of Hormuz in recent weeks.
20 hours agoBy Emily Chow and Florence TanSINGAPORE, June 23 (Reuters) - Two stranded supertankers passed through the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday, while seven empty Qatar-linked liquefied natural gas tankers have entered in recent weeks in an early sign Gulf gas shipping may be resuming, ship-tracking data show.
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