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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28
Mubaraz LNG tanker exits Persian Gulf via Strait of Hormuz
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28

Mubaraz LNG tanker exits Persian Gulf via Strait of Hormuz

14 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28
  • The Mubaraz, carrying LNG from Abu Dhabi National Oil Co.’s Das Island, is now passing southern India after idling in the Gulf since early March.
  • This marks the first liquefied natural gas shipment to leave the region since the Middle East war began two months ago, signaling a potential easing of maritime disruptions.
  • The tanker had stopped transmitting its location at the end of March before reappearing east of India on April 27, highlighting ongoing security and tracking concerns in the region.
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