Qatari LNG Tanker Sailing Towards Hormuz Strait, Shipping Data Shows

May 9 (Reuters) – Qatari LNG ⁠tanker ⁠Al Kharaitiyat was sailing ⁠towards the Strait of Hormuz on ​Saturday after departing Qatar’s Ras Laffan en route ‌to Port Qasim in ‌Pakistan, according to LSEG shipping data.

A ⁠successful ⁠passage would mark the first transit by a ​Qatari LNG tanker through the strait since the start of the war on Iran. There was ​no immediate comment from QatarEnergy.

The vessel, managed by ⁠Nakilat Shipping ⁠Qatar Ltd and ⁠sailing ​under the Marshall Islands flag, has a cargo capacity ​of 211,986 ⁠cubic metres, according to LSEG data.

Iran’s Revolutionary Guards halted two Qatar LNG tankers, Al Daayen and Rasheeda, that had been heading towards ⁠the Strait of Hormuz on April 6 and instructed ⁠them to hold position without explanation, a source told Reuters at the time.

Qatar is the world’s second-largest exporter of LNG, with shipments mostly going to buyers in Asia. Iranian attacks knocked out 17% of Qatar’s LNG export capacity, with repairs expected ⁠to sideline 12.8 million tons per year of the fuel for three to five years.

(Reporting by Andrew Mills, Timour Azhari and ​Marwa Rashad, Writing by Eman Abouhassira; ​Editing by Alexandra Hudson)

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