Navigating Hormuz: LNG Trade Amidst Conflict
A Qatari LNG tanker, Mihzem, is navigating the Strait of Hormuz on its way to Pakistan, following a deal involving Iran and Pakistan amidst ongoing conflict risks. Pakistan urgently seeks to address its gas shortage with Qatari LNG shipments, as Iran agrees to assist with safe passage.
In a delicate geopolitical maneuver, the LNG tanker Mihzem finds its way across the Strait of Hormuz en route to Pakistan, showcasing the complexity of transiting a waterway fraught with conflict risks. This journey marks the second successful Qatari tanker crossing since the onset of regional hostilities.
The tanker is part of an arrangement between Qatar and Pakistan, involving Iran's cooperation to facilitate shipments amid an urgent Pakistani gas shortage. Sources familiar with the deal reveal ongoing negotiations intended to secure continued passage for additional tankers.
Highlighting the perils and intricacies of the current geopolitical landscape, the passage is underscored by prior instances, such as the UAE's discreetly navigated crossings, accentuating Qatar's significant role as a global LNG powerhouse.
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