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US-Sanctioned Tankers Pass Strait of Hormuz Despite US Blockade, Data Shows

SINGAPORE, April 14 (Reuters) – A Chinese ⁠tanker ⁠sanctioned by the ⁠United States passed through the Strait ​of Hormuz on Tuesday despite a U.S. blockade on ‌the chokepoint, shipping data ‌showed.

The Rich Starry would be the ⁠first ⁠to make it through the strait and to exit ​the Gulf since the blockade began, data from LSEG, MarineTraffic and Kpler showed.

The tanker and its ​owner Shanghai Xuanrun Shipping Co Ltd were sanctioned ⁠by the ⁠United States for ⁠dealing ​with Iran. The company could not be immediately reached ​for comment.

Rich Starry ⁠is a medium-range tanker that is carrying about 250,000 barrels of methanol on board, according to the data. It loaded the cargo ⁠at its last port of call, the United Arab ⁠Emirates’ Hamriyah, the data showed.

The Chinese-owned tanker has Chinese crew on board, the data showed.

Another U.S.-sanctioned tanker Murlikishan also headed into the strait on Tuesday, LSEG data showed. The empty handysize tanker is expected to load fuel oil at Iraq on April 16, ⁠Kpler data showed. The vessel, formerly known as MKA, has transported Russian and Iranian oil.

(Reporting by Florence Tan in Singapore and ​Mariko Katsumura in Tokyo; Editing by Himani ​Sarkar and Jamie Freed)

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